Chong Zhao (@chongzhao_1) 's Twitter Profile
Chong Zhao

@chongzhao_1

PhD student in the Awh/Vogel Lab @UChicagoPsych. Interested in visual attention and memory. Almuni of the Woodman Lab @VisualCognitive

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Michael C. Hout (@michaelchout) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our lab is currently looking for a 2-year postdoctoral researcher to work with us on visual search, eye movements, and similarity research. Academic friends, please consider sharing. NMSU College of HEST Applications are open now: careers.nmsu.edu/jobs/post-doct…

Maggie Henderson (@maggiehende) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Prospective grad school applicants! My lab at Carnegie Mellon University is recruiting PhD students to start in Fall 2025.

🚨Prospective grad school applicants! My lab at Carnegie Mellon University is recruiting PhD students to start in Fall 2025.
Henry Jones (@indianajonessr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Awh Vogel lab is heading to Psychonomics! We made a page on our lab website to cover everything, including Edward Awh 's OPAM keynote address! awhvogellab.com/conferences#OP… Find the great work on display from Chong Zhao, Igor Utochkin, Matthieu Chidharom, me(?), and twitterless Park

Chong Zhao (@chongzhao_1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tonight 5-7 PM I’ll be presenting my poster at CNS CNS News C46: “Repetition learning produces stronger and faster recollection during recognition” Don’t miss it if you’re interested in EEG and visual long-term memory! #CNS2025

Tonight 5-7 PM I’ll be presenting my poster at CNS <a href="/CogNeuroNews/">CNS News</a> C46: “Repetition learning produces stronger and faster recollection during recognition” Don’t miss it if you’re interested in EEG and visual long-term memory! #CNS2025
Eren GĂĽnseli (@eren_gunseli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We just published a new paper in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review examining what drives how people segment continuous experience into distinct memory events. The takeaway: contextual stability, not prediction error, is the main driver.🧵doi.org/10.3758/s13423…

Andrew R. A. Conway, Ph.D. (@andrewraconway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW pub, more evidence, Working Memory is a multifaceted construct, with complex span and n-back tasks capturing important and distinct components related to real-world cognitive performance. link.springer.com/article/10.375…