
Emily Cowan
@emilytcowan
Assistant Professor at Adelphi University | Cognitive neuroscientist interested in learning and memory consolidation
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https://sites.google.com/view/emilycowan/home 21-01-2015 03:52:05
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Thrilled that this paper is now out in JEP:G! We present evidence that humans build integrated representations when information is interleaved. (1/2) Dhairyya Singh Marlie Tandoc Dr. Anna Schapiro psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2023-…





🎉 Many of you already know, but I'm thrilled to be joining New York University Psychology as an Assistant Professor this fall. I'll be looking for at least one postdoc, a lab manager, and I will be recruiting PhD students. Please retweet and stay tuned for details! (1/2)

New paper out with Lindsay Rait which characterizes how novelty and frequency influence task-switching's effects on memory. One of the final few final collaborations with Sarah DuBrow, so a treasure on multiple accounts.

First time at Society for Neuroscience (SfN) in a while! Looking forward to being in a nano tomorrow AM chaired by the wonderful Emily Cowan. Come check out Ata Karagoz’s work with me and Wouter Kool, and hear me ramble for a bit about some other stuff the lab is up to 🙂



Proud of Erin Morrow for her amazing work on this project! Our findings suggest that unpleasant memories tend to blend together with similar neutral memories in anxious individuals. A riff off a clever memory paradigm by Brice Kuhl Avi Chanales

Very excited to share this work! This project is so special to me in many ways. I am endlessly grateful to my wonderful mentors Brice Kuhl, Hutchinson Lab, and Sarah DuBrow.

Out now in J Neurosci! Using real-time TMR, we find that sleep reactivation transforms memories, improving certain memory features at the cost of others. W/ Sindhuja Uppuluri, Jianing Mu, Marlie Tandoc, @JamesWardAntony, Dr. Anna Schapiro jneurosci.org/content/44/24/…

Thrilled to have had the opportunity to write about our recent @PNAS paper for Scientific American Scientific American! with Vishnu Murty Ben Rottman and Yiwen Zhang scientificamerican.com/article/the-be…



New preprint with @LilaDavachi and Ringo Huang! Ever wonder how your brain knows when one memory ends and another begins? We show that the locus coeruleus acts like a ‘reset’ button for memory when things change💥🔵 biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…
