Morgan Barense (@morganbarense) 's Twitter Profile
Morgan Barense

@morganbarense

Cognitive neuroscientist and Canada Research Chair at the University of Toronto. Interested in how we perceive and how we remember. Rhode Islander.

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CogSci Society (@cogsci_soc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet the highly anticipated plenary speakers of #CogSci2024 🤩 Morgan Barense Morgan Barense, a Full Professor and Canada Research Chair at University of Toronto, is also Director of the Toronto Neuroimaging Facility, and PI of the Memory and Perception Lab at the University of Toronto. 🧵👇

Meet the highly anticipated plenary speakers of #CogSci2024 🤩

Morgan Barense <a href="/morganbarense/">Morgan Barense</a>, a Full Professor and Canada Research Chair at <a href="/UofT/">University of Toronto</a>, is also Director of the Toronto Neuroimaging Facility, and PI of the Memory and Perception Lab at the University of Toronto. 🧵👇
Jordyn Zimmerman (@jordynbzim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grateful to be able to share my story on CBS Mornings about how accessible technology such as iPad, continues to enable opportunities. It is my hope that by sharing my own journey, more people are able to gain access to the communication tools they need. cbsnews.com/video/nonspeak…

Cory Inman (@im_inman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeking a Postdoc to help lead a study aimed at building tech that will allow for the capture of truly autobio memories as they are made in the real-world and synchronize these captured experiences with direct iEEG brain recordings. Application info here: tinyurl.com/dj298hkf

Seeking a Postdoc to help lead a study aimed at building tech that will allow for the capture of truly autobio memories as they are made in the real-world and synchronize these captured experiences with direct iEEG brain recordings. Application info here: tinyurl.com/dj298hkf
Nelly Matorina (@nmatorina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to share a new review paper with Morgan Barense on the role of sleep in autobiographical memory out now in Current Sleep Medicine Reports. (1/2) link.springer.com/article/10.100…

I'm excited to share a new review paper with <a href="/morganbarense/">Morgan Barense</a> on the role of sleep in autobiographical memory out now in Current Sleep Medicine Reports. (1/2)

link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (@jocn_journal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/n Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Travel Fellowship to attend CNS 2026 Annual Meeting 2025. Travel stipend of $3000, plus waived conference registration and waived poster submission fee, to one trainee from each of five regions that have been underrepresented at the CNS conference: ...

JoCNForum (@jocnforum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JoCNForum is officially live. See inaugural editorial by William Matchin and postlelab on the JoCNForum website: jocnf.pubpub.org, where you can also submit your posts and responses. This has been a long labor of love; we hope it will be beneficial to the cog neuro community!

Lauren Homann (@lauren_homann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our latest work at SfN, where we use a novel fMRI measure to capture the dynamic nature of neural timescales in the hippocampus. Sneak peek (sans results 😉) below. Stop by at Board O35 in MCP Hall A on Saturday from 1–5 pm to learn more! #SfN24 Society for Neuroscience (SfN)

Excited to share our latest work at SfN, where we use a novel fMRI measure to capture the dynamic nature of neural timescales in the hippocampus. Sneak peek (sans results 😉) below. Stop by at Board O35 in MCP Hall A on Saturday from 1–5 pm to learn more!  #SfN24 <a href="/SfNtweets/">Society for Neuroscience (SfN)</a>
Nelly Matorina (@nmatorina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come visit my poster on how sleep and dreaming impact autobiographical memory at SfN! I'll be presenting some new data on memory richness, emotion, decontextualization, and integration. Board V5 at 8 AM - 12 PM on Tuesday, October 8th at MCP Hall A. #SfN24 Society for Neuroscience (SfN)

Catalina M. Yang (@catalinamyang1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come visit my poster on how memory age and strength impact reactivation-driven memory updating for complex episodic memories at #SfN24! Excited to share some new data on this project. Sunday 8am-Noon, Board N35 at MCP Hall A. Society for Neuroscience (SfN)

Come visit my poster on how memory age and strength impact reactivation-driven memory updating for complex episodic memories at #SfN24! Excited to share some new data on this project. Sunday 8am-Noon, Board N35 at MCP Hall A. <a href="/SfNtweets/">Society for Neuroscience (SfN)</a>
Morgan Barense (@morganbarense) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At #sfn2024 ? Come check out our posters! We're covering hippocampal timescales, memory malleability, sleep's effects on autobiographical memory, and medial temporal lobe volume and visual discrimination in MCI.

At #sfn2024 ? Come check out our posters! We're covering hippocampal timescales, memory malleability, sleep's effects on autobiographical memory, and medial temporal lobe volume and visual discrimination in MCI.
University of Toronto Magazine (@uoftmagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Like swimming underwater, 24-7.” That’s how Isaiah Grewal describes life with #autism. After finding a way to communicate at age 13, he’s helping #UofT neuroscientist Morgan Barense unlock the mysteries of his condition: uoft.me/apraxia #neurodiversity #AutismResearch

“Like swimming underwater, 24-7.” That’s how Isaiah Grewal describes life with #autism. After finding a way to communicate at age 13, he’s helping #UofT neuroscientist Morgan Barense unlock the mysteries of his condition: uoft.me/apraxia #neurodiversity #AutismResearch
U of T Arts & Science (@uoftartsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doing one new thing a day can greatly improve mood, memory and well-being, #UofT researchers show in a new study — a finding that could be particularly beneficial for those at risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Read more: bit.ly/4igyb2o

Doing one new thing a day can greatly improve mood, memory and well-being, #UofT researchers show in a new study — a finding that could be particularly beneficial for those at risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

Read more: bit.ly/4igyb2o