Sabina Gherman (@sabina_gherman) 's Twitter Profile
Sabina Gherman

@sabina_gherman

Cognitive neuroscientist with interests in perception, decision making, confidence, and metacognition.

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Human Neuron Lab (@labneuron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Human Intracranial EEG lab at Northwell Health Feinstein is recruiting a post-doctoral fellow! Join a wonderful team to study the cortical and subcortical mechanisms underlying interoception, particularly breathing. Check out the ad here: mailman.science.ru.nl/pipermail/fiel…

Marios Philiastides (@philiastidesmg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are recruiting a postdoc in Computational Cognitive Neuroimaging to work on an European Research Council (ERC) project on decision making and learning CCNi_UofGlasgow. See link below for more details or DM me for informal enquires. RTs appreciated @CogNeuroJobs my.corehr.com/pls/uogrecruit…

We are recruiting a postdoc in Computational Cognitive Neuroimaging to work on an <a href="/ERC_Research/">European Research Council (ERC)</a> project on decision making and learning <a href="/CCNi_UofG/">CCNi_UofGlasgow</a>. See link below for more details or DM me for informal enquires. RTs appreciated @CogNeuroJobs 

my.corehr.com/pls/uogrecruit…
Stephan Bickel (@steph_bickel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postdoc position available in our iEEG (ECoG) lab in NY as part of a newly funded R01! Investigating driving and modulatory circuits in the auditory brain. A collaboration with Sam Neymotin, Noelle O’Connell, and Charlie Schroeder. DM me. We can also meet at #SFN22. Please RT,ty!

Stephan Bickel (@steph_bickel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking for a research assistant to join our human intracranial EEG research team in NY. Starting asap or in a couple months. Official link will follow soon. In the meantime please don't hesitate to DM me with questions. Thank you! (RTs much appreciated!)

Stephan Bickel (@steph_bickel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postdoc position available in our human intracranial EEG lab in New York for a newly funded multi-center grant to study slow brain network fluctuations! Please DM me if you’re interested and learn more about this super collaborative project. Thank you for RTs!!

Gabe Stine (@gabrielmstine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share that my paper with Danique Jeurissen , Eric Trautmann, and Michael Shadlen is out in Neuron today! We used simultaneous recording/inactivation in the sup colliculus and LIP to uncover a mechanism in SC for terminating perceptual decisions. cell.com/neuron/fulltex…

Stephan Bickel (@steph_bickel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in human intracranial EEG to study cognition and epilepsy? Join our research team in NY as a research assistant starting in Sept. or October, 2023. Also open to non-US applicants. Please don't hesitate to DM me with questions. Thank you! (RTs much appreciated)

Stephan Bickel (@steph_bickel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research assistant position open in our human intracranial EEG (ECoG) lab in NY. Start the new year working in a great team and environment to study cognition and epilepsy! Open for non-US applicants, but not fully remote. Please DM me with questions and CV! (Thank you for RTs!)

Nature Human Behaviour (@naturehumbehav) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this article, Sabina Gherman Stephan Bickel @spk3lly @RedmondOConnell use intracranial EEG to identify brain regions that track decision formation independently of the associated response. nature.com/articles/s4156…

Elisabeth Parés Pujolràs (@elisabethpares) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to share this paper, now published in Nature Communications! nature.com/articles/s4146… With Simon Kelly and Peter Murphy, we investigated the neural computations that allow us to make near-optimal decisions in changing environments. Here's a short summary:

Akash Mishra (@akash_mishra7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does the human brain process the continuous world around us and transform it into distinct memories? Our latest research, recently published in Science Advances, uncovers how brain waves called high frequency oscillations (HFOs) may support this amazing feat! (1/n)