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Biological Psychology and Cognitive Neurosciences
Institute for Psychology
Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
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http://cogsci.uni-jena.de/ 10-05-2021 12:13:17
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Little is known about how neural representations of faces change as they become familiar. New #JNeurosci from GĂ©za Gergely Ambrus, gyulakovacs et al. @JenaBPCN finds the brain signal linked to face familiarity is strongest after getting to know someone in-person. jneurosci.org/lookup/DOI/10.âŠ


How are we so good at spotting celebrities yet so bad at recognizing people we pass every day? UniversitĂ€t Jena & University of York researchers (including @kaiserdaniel13) aimed to find an answer. academictimes.com/when-it-comes-âŠ

Gyula (gyulakovacs) sat down with Katie MacBride (Katie MacBride @msmacb on bluesky) to talk about or new SfN Journals #JNeurosci paper on #FacePerception and #FaceLearning. Read her Inverse piece here. inverse.com/mind-body/one-âŠ

A few days ago I had a chat with Dr. Meeri Kim (Meeri Kim) about our new SfN Journals #JNeurosci paper on #FacePerception and #FaceLearning. Read her InsideScience - ISNS piece here

An article on our latest research SfN Journals #JNeurosci in Psychology Today on #FacePerception and #FaceLearning. psychologytoday.com/za/blog/visualâŠ

The human #brain remembers #faces better after a personal meeting than by looking at photos or videos, according to findings by neuroscientists UniversitĂ€t Jena. âĄïž uni-jena.de/en/210527_GesiâŠ

First conference poster challenge (2016, Budapest) with my peer & companion Fabienne Windel âșïž, enabled by GĂ©za Gergely Ambrus gyulakovacs bpcn.jena DezsĆ NĂ©meth


Todayâs Braintalk was about super-recognizers of faces, by Asst.-Prof. Asst.-Prof. Dr. Meike Ramon ! Thank you for this intriguing presentation and thanks to everyone for the lively discussion afterward. This truly was a highlight of our Braintalk Series!đ

Another interesting brain talk, presented by Katharina Dobs about how Convolutional Neural Networks can help us understand human face perception! Thank you so much! đ

đšNow online in Cerebral Cortex! New study by Alexia Dalski, Gyula KovĂĄcs, and GĂ©za Gergely Ambrus (Alexia Dalski, gyulakovacs, GĂ©za Gergely Ambrus), @JenaBPCN, UniversitĂ€t Jena, on the cross-experiment generalizability of familiarity signals for faces in the human brain. doi.org/10.1093/cercorâŠ

đ°Visual short-term memory load modulates repetition related fMRI signal adaptation New paper by Chenglin Li, Gyula KovĂĄcs, and Sabrina Trapp (Chenglin, gyulakovacs, Sabrina Trapp) now in Biological Psychology Elsevier Psychology doi.org/10.1016/j.biopâŠ