
UZH Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience
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We study how the human brain manages to coordinate complex cognitive processes, using EEG, TMS, tDCS & tACS, and their combination. PI: Paul Sauseng
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https://www.psychologie.uzh.ch/de/bereiche/nec/neurokog.html 24-01-2020 11:34:54
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Check out this cool brand new paper by Charline Peylo Carola Romberg-Taylor lara behnke and @PSauseng 🧠🤯

Researchers led by LMU neuropsychologist Thomas Schreiner Thomas Schreiner show that our #breathing influences how #memories are consolidated during #sleep. lmu.de/en/newsroom/ne…



Huge THANKS to the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting organizers for putting together such an amazing conference 🧠🎿 & for selecting me as a speaker to present my research on theta-gamma phase coupling and evoked gamma activity as signatures of visual memory matching (tinyurl.com/memorymatching) 🥳




It's out: Full issue of Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience on direct.mit.edu/jocn/article/3… Spearheaded by Jason Samaha and Vincenzo ROMEI with the gracious and collegial participation of Uta Noppeney; Ugo Giulio Pesci; Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen


Variability of pulse width in TMS is an important aspect to account for variability in the outcome variables. Mirja Lisa Osnabrügge et al. measured pulse widths within and between MagVenture UK Ltd stimulators. 📏 Congratulations! 👏 doi.org/10.1088/1741-2… UniBw M dtec.bw Universität Regensburg


Check out this amazing new preprint by Yifan Zeng @PSauseng Andrea Alamia on alpha waves🤯

Variability during 1 Hz rTMS in detail: different temporal progressions, fluctuations, and effect plateaus of cortical excitability in MEPs and TEPs. 🔀 Congrats Stefan Schoisswohl on this groundbreaking publication! 👏 doi.org/10.1523/eneuro… dtec.bw UniBw M Universität Regensburg


There is a debate about whether alpha oscillations reflect distractor inhibition. Based on reviewing recent literature, I argue that distractor-related alpha is controlled by goal-relevant information rather than anticipated distractors; see Comm Psychol: link.springer.com/article/10.103…






Preprint alert 📢 In our newest series of experiments Laura-Isabelle Klatt Daniel Schneider and I show that long-term memory retrieval can be boosted via attentional prioritisation and testing in working memory. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Curious about the details? A short 🧵 1/n
