Margaret Jane Moore (@_mj_moore_) 's Twitter Profile
Margaret Jane Moore

@_mj_moore_

Neuropsychology researcher interested in visuospatial attention, lesion mapping, and petting cats.

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My new paper with @NeleDemeyere identifying the neural correlates of impairment on different OCS tasks after stroke has been published! 🎉You can find an openly available copy of the text on my OSF page: osf.io/dc7ay/

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Want to run a lesion-symptom mapping analysis but not sure where to start? 🧠 I’ve made my step-by-step guide and all my analysis scripts openly available online: osf.io/mv2qf/

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Our newest word-centred neglect dyslexia case study is now published! 🎉 This case cannot be explained by the dominant model of ND and instead suggests that word-centred ND may involve a deficit of cognitive inhibition. @NeleDemeyere sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Amidst the sensory overload around us, the brain takes as many shortcuts as possible to process information. In our latest podcast, QBI researcher Dr Margaret Moore discusses the fascinating and dynamic process of paying attention. Listen here: 🔗bit.ly/406RykC

Amidst the sensory overload around us, the brain takes as many shortcuts as possible to process information. 

In our latest podcast, QBI researcher Dr Margaret Moore discusses the fascinating and dynamic process of paying attention.

Listen here:
🔗bit.ly/406RykC
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You only have a few minutes to screen for neglect or visual inattention. What do you do? CAOT_ACE AOTA Go for a cancellation task like the ❤️ one from the Oxford Cognitive Screen. Read more: tinyurl.com/myw6djre Margaret Jane Moore OCS test: ocs-test.org @NeleDemeyere

You only have a few minutes to screen for neglect or visual inattention. What do you do? <a href="/CAOT_ACE/">CAOT_ACE</a> <a href="/AOTAInc/">AOTA</a>
Go for a cancellation task like the ❤️ one from the Oxford Cognitive Screen.
Read more: tinyurl.com/myw6djre <a href="/_MJ_Moore_/">Margaret Jane Moore</a>
OCS test: ocs-test.org @NeleDemeyere
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Interested in lesion mapping, but don’t know where to start? Our new viewpoint paper outlines the pros/cons of this method and provides practical guidance for designing high quality studies. Thanks to @NeleDemeyere, Chris Rorden, and Jason Mattingley sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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I'm pleased to announce I've received a Leadership Grant from the Stroke Foundation! 🎉 I'll be using this grant to collaborate with @NeleDemeyere to investigate how stroke disrupts neural representation of visual information. Queensland Brain Institute, UQ strokefoundation.org.au/media-centre/m…

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New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Margaret Jane Moore, Amanda K. Robinson and Jason B. Mattingley: Expectation Modifies the Representational Fidelity of Complex Visual Objects doi.org/10.1162/imag_a…

New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Margaret Jane Moore, Amanda K. Robinson and Jason B. Mattingley:

Expectation Modifies the Representational Fidelity of Complex Visual Objects

doi.org/10.1162/imag_a…
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Our brains are constantly making predictions based on our unique history. Join Bruno van Swinderen and Margaret Jane Moore at World Science Festival Brisbane on 20 March 2024 as they unravel the brilliance of our minds, and how our brains navigate a world of prediction and surprise. bit.ly/3UJm7xQ

Our brains are constantly making predictions based on our unique history.

Join <a href="/BrunoVanSwinder/">Bruno van Swinderen</a> and <a href="/_MJ_Moore_/">Margaret Jane Moore</a> at <a href="/WSFBrisbane/">World Science Festival Brisbane</a> on 20 March 2024 as they unravel the brilliance of our minds, and how our brains navigate a world of prediction and surprise.

bit.ly/3UJm7xQ
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Bruno van Swinderen joined fellow #QBI researcher Margaret Jane Moore at the World Science Festival Brisbane last week as they unravelled the brilliance of our minds, and how our #brains navigate a world of #prediction and surprise. Outstanding work from both of these talented and engaging presenters!

<a href="/BrunoVanSwinder/">Bruno van Swinderen</a> joined fellow #QBI researcher <a href="/_MJ_Moore_/">Margaret Jane Moore</a> at the <a href="/WSFBrisbane/">World Science Festival Brisbane</a> last week as they unravelled the brilliance of our minds, and how our #brains navigate a world of #prediction and surprise.

Outstanding work from both of these talented and engaging presenters!
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Ever wondered how strokes can alter not just our brains, but also our perception of reality? #QBI researcher Margaret Jane Moore joins Sarah Kanowski on ABC listen to discuss the mysteries of #stroke and how our brain's predictions shape our experiences. Listen: bit.ly/3Wqfh18

Ever wondered how strokes can alter not just our brains, but also our perception of reality?

#QBI researcher <a href="/_MJ_Moore_/">Margaret Jane Moore</a> joins <a href="/SarahKanowski/">Sarah Kanowski</a> on ABC listen to discuss the mysteries of #stroke and how our brain's predictions shape our experiences.

Listen:
bit.ly/3Wqfh18