Caroline Myers
@carolinemyers0
PhD student studying visual attention, perceptual processing, VWM @ Perception & Mind Lab + Vision & Cognition Lab @JohnsHopkins Formerly @carrasco_lab @NYU_CNS
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My review of temporal attention is out in Nature Reviews Psychology! It covers key conceptual issues, data, and models in the field of visual temporal attention, and I hope it will be useful to both experts and those new to the topic Web: go.nature.com/496FAfj PDF: rdcu.be/dBUpT
How do our brains use knowledge to create continuous visual experiences? Aditya Upadhyayula John Henderson showed participants movie clips in a flicker paradigm to investigate #psynomAPP. Post by Melinh K. Lai featuredcontent.psychonomic.org/now-you-dont-s……flicker-paradigm/
So excited for this workshop on perceptual imprecision Johns Hopkins University this weekend, featuring a star studded cast of philosophers, neuroscientists, & psychologists Page about Timothy Williamson, philosopher. Rachel Denison Michael Rescorla @JohnRossMor_etc megan peters 🧠 All are welcome! philevents.org/event/show/121…
Thanks to Rachel Denison for sharing her hugely impressive body of work on temporal attention! Next up for Rachel is Jeremy Goodman’s workshop on perceptual imprecision, taking place this weekend Johns Hopkins University JHU Philosophy More info here: philevents.org/event/show/121…
It's VSS Meeting week! So excited to share this year's projects from the lab, including brand new research directions and some deep dives on foundational issues. More info @ perception.jhu.edu/vss/. See you on the 🏖! #VSS2024
Excited for our VSS Meeting symposium tomorrow!! Let’s talk 🅱️ig data! #VSS2024 Come join us 🤩 Friday May 17 Talk room 2 @ 12 pm With cvnlab, Alessandro Gifford, Won Mok Shim, Tomas Knapen, Ian Charest & Jacob Prince
What a group! (Some of) Johns Hopkins University Psychological & Brain Sciences @ VSS ☀️ VSS Meeting #VSS2024
Number adaptation is among the most controversial phenomena in vision science, w/ several empirical & theoretical outcomes riding on it. Caroline Myers enters the fray with a motion manipulation to overcome issues with earlier demonstrations. 302, 8:30-12:30, Breezeway! #VSS2024
Simran Purokayastha, Mariel Roberts &Marisa Carrasco The Carrasco Lab investigate whether microsaccades vary with discriminability around the visual field. doi.org/10.1167/jov.24…
Happy to share that our paper (The Carrasco Lab) examining spatial and temporal patterns of microsaccades and whether or not they are modulated as a function of discriminability differences around the visual field has just been published in Journal of Vision!
Check out my most recent paper in the Journal of Neuroscience with Liina Pylkkanen! 🧠 MEG evidence that modality-independent conceptual representations contain both semantic and visual features doi.org/10.1523/JNEURO… SfN Journals #JNeurosci 🧵
New paper "An Asynchronous, Hands-Off Workflow for Looking Time Experiments With Infants" psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2024-… in collaboration with Sabrina Piccolo, Janine Medrano, Shari Liu, Kirsten Lydic, Catherine Mei, Victoria Nguyen, Tianmin Shu & Rebecca Saxe.
Finding $$$ for consciousness research in the USA is challenging. In this short piece, @noraabradford, Angela Shen, megan peters 🧠 and I discuss the TWCF-supported "Fund Consciousness Science!" project and talk about its motivation, execution, & outcomes rdcu.be/dWVFk