Qing Yu (@_qing_yu) 's Twitter Profile
Qing Yu

@_qing_yu

Cognitive neuroscientist studying memory and imagery; PI @ Institute of Neuroscience, Chinese Academy of Sciences; was@ UW-Madison, Dartmouth, Peking University

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linkhttp://english.cebsit.cas.cn/lab/yuqing/research/ calendar_today31-08-2020 02:52:56

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Big congratulations to Qing Yu on her new paper in PLOS Biology: Delay-period activity in frontal, parietal, and occipital cortex tracks noise and biases in visual working memory doi.org/10.1371/journa…

Tim Buschman (@timbuschman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting new results from Qing Yu and Matt Panichello starting to understand the neural mechanisms of random diffusion and systematic drift in working memory. Hopefully the first of many collaborations with Brad Postle!

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The first publication from Yu Lab is now available online! We used fMRI to study the neural mechanism underlying the differentiation between imagined and perceived experience, and found parietal cortex played a key role in this process: jneurosci.org/content/early/…

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#JNeurosci: How does the brain distinguish between imagined and perceived experiences? Li Qing Yu et al. found that the human parietal cortex plays a crucial role in generating and maintaining mental imagery for different types of visual images. jneurosci.org/lookup/DOI/10.…

#JNeurosci: How does the brain distinguish between imagined and perceived experiences? Li <a href="/_Qing_Yu/">Qing Yu</a> et al. found that the human parietal cortex plays a crucial role in generating and maintaining mental imagery for different types of visual images. 
jneurosci.org/lookup/DOI/10.…
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Our second paper on mental imagery is online today! We developed a behavioral paradigm to study the neural basis of self-generated imagery using EEG and fMRI: cell.com/cell-reports/f…

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Excited to share our most recent work on working memory manipulation: using EEG, we found that stimulus representation in posterior alpha activity during memory delay might reflect feedback signals from higher cortex. academic.oup.com/cercor/article…

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#SfN24 Our lab is presenting at SfN this year! Check out our latest research on working memory generalization in human parietal and frontal cortices (Nano 13.01 at 8 am, Sun Oct 6) and on long-term memory and working memory in aphantasia (PSTR245.29, Mon Oct 7)!

#SfN24 Our lab is presenting at SfN this year! Check out our latest research on working memory generalization in human parietal and frontal cortices (Nano 13.01 at 8 am, Sun Oct 6) and on long-term memory and working memory in aphantasia (PSTR245.29, Mon Oct 7)!
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Thrilled to share our most recent work on task representation in working memory: Utilizing a designed task space, we show that abstract task goals are represented in a task-congruent neural geometry from frontal to posterior cortex #PLOSBiology: dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa…