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Cognitive Control Collaborative @ UI

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The C3 is a four-lab unit of @EliotHazeltine, @kaihwang12, @jfjiang, & @Wessel_Lab in the Dept. of Psychological & Brain Sciences at the University of Iowa

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Darcy's new paper "Cortico-subcortical β burst dynamics underlying movement cancellation in humans" is out eLife - the journal. Check our her thread below!

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New preprint from our lab: Check out Ben Rangel 's magnum opus "Lingering neural representations of past task features adversely affect future behavior". If you are interested in task representations, task switching, or cognitive control, read on! (1/9)

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If you're at #cns2022 CNS 2026 Annual Meeting, please go see our posters! We have: a new signature of global motor suppression during action-stopping, two types of inhibition after action errors, and interruptions of auditory attentional by surprising haptic stimuli by inhibitory circuits. 🧵

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New preprint time: In collaboration with @dora_matzke, Dan Tranel & Mark Bowren, and led by Yoojeong Choo, we studied stop-signal trigger failures and EEG beta bursts in rIFC lesion patients to investigate its specific role in inhibitory control. See 🧵

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Excited to announce that our article "A causal role for the human subthalamic nucleus in non-selective cortico-motor inhibition" has been published in Current Biology. Free 50 day access in the link below. Information in the attached 🧵authors.elsevier.com/a/1fP-a3QW8R%7…

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Sorry, one more. Here's a new preprint from our lab, led by post-doc Josh Tatz, w substantial help from undergrad Alec Mather, "Beta bursts over frontal cortex track the surprise of unexpected events in auditory, visual, and tactile modalities". biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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We're looking for a new grad student to join us next fall. Wanna work on questions broadly pertaining to cognitive flexibility using a combination of EEG, TMS, LFPs, ECoG, brain lesions, DBS, or fMRI? Be part of the Cognitive Control Collaborative @ UI family? See 🧵on how to apply!

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Super exciting new work from the inimitable Ben Rangel: Measuring the non-selective effects of motor inhibition using isometric force recordings. Ben developed a brand new method to show how the brain broadly suppresses the motor system during stopping biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 🧵

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Now out at JNeuro: "Lingering neural representations of past task features adversely affect future behavior" by Ben Rangel . I urge you to read the 🧵 about the study, but the TLDR is Ben is the man. jneurosci.org/content/early/…

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Interested in the basal ganglia? Attention & its executive control? Domain-general inhibition? Deep-brain stimulation? Would you like to record LFPs from subcortical nuclei outside of the OR? Check out our new preprint, accepted in Brain: osf.io/6t3hm Details:

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Great news: The Cognitive Control Collaborative (Cognitive Control Collaborative @ UI) is going to be in full effect at #sfn2024 Society for Neuroscience (SfN). Presentation times below. Bad news: As every year, cognitive control is largely relegated to the last day of the conference. Change your travel accordingly 🙂

Great news: The Cognitive Control Collaborative (<a href="/IowaControl/">Cognitive Control Collaborative @ UI</a>) is going to be in full effect at #sfn2024 <a href="/SfNtweets/">Society for Neuroscience (SfN)</a>. Presentation times below.
Bad news: As every year, cognitive control is largely relegated to the last day of the conference.
Change your travel accordingly 🙂