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@postlelab

Cognitive neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin–Madison; Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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The Transmitter (@_thetransmitter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amid DEI funding cuts, trainees are losing pillars of support. Grassroots mentorship organizations are stepping in to continue championing young researchers. Black In Neuro 🧠 Colors of the Brain By Paige Miranda thetransmitter.org/qa/we-still-ex…

Sam McDougle (@smickdougle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share the new paper from the lab out today in Nature Human Behaviour, led by the great Juliana Trach! "Mental graphs structure the storage and retrieval of visuomotor associations" nature.com/articles/s4156…

Thrilled to share the new paper from the lab out today in <a href="/NatureHumBehav/">Nature Human Behaviour</a>, led by the great Juliana Trach! 

"Mental graphs structure the storage and retrieval of visuomotor associations"

nature.com/articles/s4156…
JoCNForum (@jocnforum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New post by Jacqueline Fulvio, in response to postlelab and William Matchin: "Gender bias in citation practices four year later – is it working?" doi.org/10.21428/8e6ba…

Jan Wessel (@wessel_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will be looking to hire 2-3 post-docs over the next few months to work on cognitive control in humans, using EEG, TMS, DBS, sEEG, fMRI, or related methods. If you know anybody, please tell them to email me. Formal ad to follow. Lab website: wessellab.org

Thilo Womelsdorf (@thiwomto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper shows causal effects of gaze-contingent stimulation on learning feature-based attention: Treuting et al. (2025) Adaptive Reinforcement Learning is causally supported by Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Striatum. Neuron cell.com/neuron/fulltex… 1/2

Julio Martinez (@juliomtneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are bilaterians. We can better simultaneously attend to two objects in opposite visual hemifields than in the same hemifield. How? Here we show that circuits in the lateral prefrontal cortex may be responsible for that. Check our paper out 🐶🙂😺 direct.mit.edu/jocn/article/d…

Neuroscience News (@neurosciencenew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“EEG Correlates of Active Removal from Working Memory” by Jiangang Shan et al. Journal of Neuroscience dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEURO…

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New post by Kevin Mitchell Kevin J. Mitchell: "What questions should a comprehensive theory of consciousness consider?" doi.org/10.21428/8e6ba…

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🎉 Black In Neuro is turning FIVE and we’re celebrating with our first-ever in-person conference!  Join us for 3 days of connection, learning & celebration with the BIN community!   📍Sept 10–12 | Washington, D.C. Register today! tinyurl.com/BINW25

🎉 Black In Neuro is turning FIVE and we’re celebrating with our first-ever in-person conference! 
Join us for 3 days of connection, learning &amp; celebration with the BIN community! 

📍Sept 10–12 | Washington, D.C.

Register today! tinyurl.com/BINW25