Antoine Coutrot (@antoine_coutrot) 's Twitter Profile
Antoine Coutrot

@antoine_coutrot

@CNRS researcher. Cognitive science, human behaviour modelling and citizen science.

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linkhttps://perso.liris.cnrs.fr/acoutrot/ calendar_today10-10-2017 14:01:47

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Frédéric Restagno (@frestagn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vote du Conseil de laboratoire ce matin : le laboratoire confirme la limitation à 1 vol long/courrier par an (lissé sur 2 ans, avec des exceptions).

Agustin Ibañez (@agustinmibanez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Global population neuroscience and innovative computational frameworks can help to understand how physical and social exposomes accelerate allostasis and brain aging. Today in Springer Nature with Sebas Moguilner & Sandra Báez👉bit.ly/3XzVlc4

Global population neuroscience and innovative computational frameworks can help to understand how physical and social exposomes accelerate allostasis and brain aging. Today in <a href="/SpringerNature/">Springer Nature</a> with Sebas Moguilner &amp; <a href="/SandraBez9/">Sandra Báez</a>👉bit.ly/3XzVlc4
Martin Hebart (@martin_hebart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does our brain allow us to make sense of our visual world? Work led by Oliver Contier w/ Chris Baker now out in Nature Human Behaviour provides support for a theoretical framework of behaviorally-relevant selectivity beyond high-level categorization. đŸ§” x.com/OliverContier/


Journal of Vision (@arvojov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joan Danielle K. Ongchoco & Yaoda Xu Yale Psychology report that visual event boundaries trigger forgetting despite active maintenance in visual working memory, jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?a
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Joan Danielle K. Ongchoco &amp; Yaoda Xu <a href="/YalePsychology/">Yale Psychology</a> report that visual event boundaries trigger forgetting despite active maintenance in visual working memory, jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?a
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Emre Yavuz (@emre_yavuz_21) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A neuroscience experiment with over 100 people in one room? 🧠✹ It was an absolute blast contributing to this study on spatial navigation and social interaction. Massive thanks to Prof Hugo Spiers @FionaZisch and all collaborators for making this happen. Stay tuned for more! 🙌

Alberto J Espay (@albertoespay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An analysis of 24 randomized trials involving 25,000 Alzheimer's patients suggests an alternative explanation for how anti-AÎČ monoclonal antibodies work: they may slow cognitive decline by raising AÎČ42 levels. đŸ§”(1/12) doi.org/10.1093/brain/


Will Harrison (@willjharrison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great looking paper: "our experimental results showed that active saccade commands (efference copy) did not substantially contribute to behavioral performance and that the patterns of saccades were largely independent of the ongoing decision-making processes." cc Natalie Christie Peluso 🧠

Great looking paper: "our experimental results showed that active saccade commands (efference copy) did not substantially contribute to behavioral performance and that the patterns of saccades were largely independent of the ongoing decision-making processes."

cc <a href="/nataliepeluso/">Natalie Christie Peluso 🧠</a>
Yu-Fang Yang (@ufangyang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟 Seeking Postdoc collaborator from Berlin University Alliance ASAP 🌟 I’m working on a grant to promote (Open) Science for underrepresented groups, including foreigners in Berlin & diverse communities. đŸ€ Interested or know someone who is? DM me!

UCL Psych & Lang Sci (@uclpals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚖 What can we learn from London taxi drivers into Alzheimer’s disease? Here's Prof Prof Hugo Spiers from UCL Psych & Lang Sci talking about his team’s research on taxi drivers’ brains & the potential clues for #dementia interventions: buff.ly/3BehGU0 #UCLDementia #WorldAlzheimersDay

Michael Schöll (@_michael_scholl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share the REAL AD design paper, now out in Alzheimer's & Dementia Journals The study has been live for 5 months, and we are elated and grateful that 5000 participants have already enrolled! Stay turned for first results! alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/al


Anders Martin Fjell (@andersfjell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just out! Early factors important for late-life function: We find cognitive tats scores at 18y explains the education-dementia relationship, but not the opposite. Norwegian registry data. With Bernt Bratsberg Vegard Skirbekk Ole Rogeberg Kristine B Walhovd LCBC - UiO pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn


David Berron (@david_berron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lot has happened in the field of #remote and #unsupervised #digital #cognitive #assessments in #preclinical #Alzheimer's since our 2021 review. Here we summarize the recent updates and provide an overview of future developments in our new preprint! medrxiv.org/content/10.110


A lot has happened in the field of #remote and #unsupervised #digital #cognitive #assessments in #preclinical #Alzheimer's since our 2021 review.  Here we summarize the recent updates and provide an overview of future  developments in our new preprint!

medrxiv.org/content/10.110

Paul Novosad (@paulnovosad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What kind of childhood makes a top scientist? Is it enough to have all the right traits (brilliance, grit, etc) or do you need the right family too? And why should we care? A đŸ§” on our paper on the Nobel Laureates. A teaser: the income distribution of the laureates' fathers.1/N

What kind of childhood makes a top scientist? Is it enough to have all the right traits (brilliance, grit, etc) or do you need the right family too?

And why should we care? A đŸ§” on our paper on the Nobel Laureates.

A teaser: the income distribution of the laureates' fathers.1/N
Paul Novosad (@paulnovosad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Women face a lot of barriers in the sciences, especially in our sample cohorts (~1835–1975). Only 28/735 laureates are women. Female laureates come from more elite backgrounds — suggesting family advantages made up for some of the barriers faced by women in the sciences. 15/N

Women face a lot of barriers in the sciences, especially in our sample cohorts (~1835–1975). Only 28/735 laureates are women.

Female laureates come from more elite backgrounds — suggesting family advantages made up for some of the barriers faced by women in the sciences. 15/N
CancerRose (@_cancerrose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parlons maintenant du risque le plus insidieux et le plus contrintuitif du dépistage mammo, à savoir le surdiagnostic, la surdétection inutile. Def: découverte d'un cancer qui, s'il n'avait jamais été découvert, n'aurait pas nui à la santé ou à la vie de la femme.

Sleep Research Society (@researchsleep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers found that the #biomarkers used to diagnose #Alzheimers, including a promising marker for early diagnosis of the condition, varied significantly depending on the time of day. Biomarker levels were at their lowest in the morning when participants woke and highest in