
Kabir Arora
@arora__borealis
Neuroscience PhD Candidate @AttentionLabUU
Attention | Visual Working Memory | EEG | Rapid Inivisible Frequency Tagging
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14-06-2023 17:41:25
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🎆 2023 ended with 2 awards for CAP-lab members (for Kabir Arora and me; see cap-lab.net) and 2 accepted papers (see below)! Then again, 2024 started with a first-round rejection for a major grant application (CV based). Shit happens, better luck next year. 1/3


Excited to present my poster titled "Dissociating External and Internal Attentional Selection" at VSS on Saturday afternoon! VSS Meeting #VSS2024


[1/5] Saturday 14:45-18:45, Banyan Breezeway: Kabir Arora uses Rapid Invisible Frequency tagging (RIFT) with EEG to investigate similarities & differences between external (to items in the world) and internal attention (to items in memory). Samson Chota S van der Stigchel
![Surya Gayet (@suryagayet) on Twitter photo [1/5] Saturday 14:45-18:45, Banyan Breezeway: <a href="/arora__borealis/">Kabir Arora</a> uses Rapid Invisible Frequency tagging (RIFT) with EEG to investigate similarities & differences between external (to items in the world) and internal attention (to items in memory). <a href="/SamsonChota/">Samson Chota</a> <a href="/SvanderStigchel/">S van der Stigchel</a> [1/5] Saturday 14:45-18:45, Banyan Breezeway: <a href="/arora__borealis/">Kabir Arora</a> uses Rapid Invisible Frequency tagging (RIFT) with EEG to investigate similarities & differences between external (to items in the world) and internal attention (to items in memory). <a href="/SamsonChota/">Samson Chota</a> <a href="/SvanderStigchel/">S van der Stigchel</a>](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GNn-HMmXEAAebHR.jpg)


New article w/ Kabir Arora! A recent paper (Freek van Ede Kia Nobre) found a neural correlate of sampling from memory representations to guide decision-making. We discuss the findings and provide future steps. Now in Journal of Neuroscience jneurosci.org/content/44/39/…