
Anna Seydell-Greenwald
@seygreena
Cognitive neuroscientist at Georgetown University; interested in perception, attention, emotion, and brain plasticity, esp. in the context of stroke recovery
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04-12-2020 16:36:21
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(YouTube) Dr Ella Striem-Amit on "Visual cortex organization and individual differences in blindness" youtu.be/nwUj-pa1clw via Sharon Gilaie-Dotan on Ella Striem-Amit (@striemamit.bsky.social)

Very excited for my first last-author paper - thanks for making it possible, Katie O'Connell , and for introducing us to each other, Abigail Marsh !







PIs RT: Georgetown University's #Neuroscience of #Language Training Program is seeking 2 #postdocs to start Summer 2022! Training in the #brainbasis of language, as well as sensory, motor, & cognitive systems as they pertain to language & communication. #postdocjobs cognitiverecoverylab.com/join-our-team



Impostor syndrome: “I don't know what I'm doing. It's only a matter of time until everyone finds out." Growth mindset: "I don't know what I'm doing yet. It's only a matter of time until I figure it out." The highest form of self-confidence is believing in your ability to learn.





Years ago, Ella Striem-Amit (@striemamit.bsky.social) pointed out what looked like primary visual cortex activation in our language fMRI activation maps. Several careful analyses of several datasets later, we're pretty sure it's not a confound. journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

If you are at #CNS2024 - come to our prosody symposium on Tuesday 1:30-3:30pm! with: Maya Inbar, Anna Seydell-Greenwald, Dr. Srishti Nayak

