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Shlomit Yuval-Greenberg's Lab

@syglab

Official account of @shlomityuval's Cognitive Neuroscience Lab. Researching human attention and perception at Tel Aviv University

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We thank USIsraelBSF for granting us with four-year funding, together with our collaborator Prof. Robert Knight. Thanks to this grant we will be able to continue our exciting research on temporal expectations and the human brain. @NoamTalPerry

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Proud to be part of this important project. Well done @AnaisLlorensPhD and Athina Tzovara for taking the initiative and the lead, and thank you to everyone involved.

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So proud of Dekel Abeles for recieving his PhD last week! Dekel is one of the founding students of the lab. In four journal papers, he examined why do people avert their eyes away when they think? We wish him good luck and success in his next adventure!

So proud of <a href="/dekel_abeles/">Dekel Abeles</a> for recieving his PhD last week! Dekel is one of the founding students of the lab. In four journal papers, he examined why do people avert their eyes away when they think? We wish him good luck and success in his next adventure!
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There's only one thing better than running an EEG session, and that's having the participant's parent as a research assistant. It was great having you in the lab today, Gilad Pessach and Soof!

There's only one thing better than running an EEG session, and that's having the participant's parent as a research assistant. It was great having you in the lab today, <a href="/GiladPessach/">Gilad Pessach</a> and Soof!
Women's NeuroNetwork (@womensneuronet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to announce that our first event will take place on the 27th January at 4pm (CET). @AnaisLlorensPhD & Athina Tzovara will give a talk about gender bias in academia, and @sanasuri will discuss her perspective of underrepresented women and minority groups in STEM.

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Congratulations @NoamTalPerry, who was awarded the highly prestigious Rothschild postdoc fellowship! Good luck, Noam, on your way from being the best PhD student I could have ever hoped for, to becoming an even-greater postdoc. You will be highly missed!

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So much of what we do in academia is to build futures for talented young people, fulfill their dreams. Nothing more devastating than to see these dreams come to an early end. On Thursday we lost Eytam, a student of our department in a terrorist attack in Tel Aviv. Heartbreaking.

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We are on Twitter! Follow us to learn about new and exciting cognitive-developmental research conducted at the school of psych sciences at Tel Aviv University! Also, we have the cutest participants. Here is Beeri modeling a SR Research Ltd. eye-tracker. The proud mother is Orit Shdeour

We are on Twitter! Follow us to learn about new and exciting cognitive-developmental research conducted at the school of psych sciences at Tel Aviv University!
Also, we have the cutest participants. Here is Beeri modeling a <a href="/SRResearchLtd/">SR Research Ltd.</a> eye-tracker. The proud mother is <a href="/shdeour/">Orit Shdeour</a>
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We're very happy that @kerentaub represented us at #CNS2022 this week! Keren presented her recent findings, showing that visual input is crucial for a beneficial effect of eye movements during memory retrieval.

We're very happy that @kerentaub represented us at #CNS2022 this week! Keren presented her recent findings, showing that visual input is crucial for a beneficial effect of eye movements during memory retrieval.
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איך עובד המוח? מוזמנים לבקר בדוכן שלנו ביריד מצויינות במדע של נוער שוחר מדע! נחכה לכם מחר בשעה 17:00 מחוץ לבניין צ'ק פוינט @ Tel Aviv University | אוניברסיטת תל-אביב instagram.com/p/CdbHaU0LZUC/…

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Last chance to meet Orit Shdeour at V-#VSS2022 and hear all about how our perceptual system "overfits" prior expectations and hinder new ones! visionsciences.org/presentation/?…

Last chance to meet <a href="/shdeour/">Orit Shdeour</a> at V-#VSS2022 and hear all about how our perceptual system "overfits" prior expectations and hinder new ones!
 visionsciences.org/presentation/?…
Sheer Wolff 🐺 (@wolffsheer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We know that infants are capable of constructing basic expectations, but what about expectations in the temporal domain? For the next two hours I will be presenting our findings on this fascinating topic. #VSS2022 Join via link: visionsciences.org/presentation/?…

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During the first COVID lockdown my student @kerentaub reinvented herself and came up with a so-different-but-fun study on the timings of past news events during those turbulent times. It’s now finally published. Check it out at rdcu.be/cOPGF.

During the first COVID lockdown my student  @kerentaub reinvented herself and came up with a so-different-but-fun study on the timings of past news events during those turbulent times. It’s now finally published. Check it out at rdcu.be/cOPGF.
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We haven't been here for a while.. but here is our new paper by Noam Tal-Perry. It shows that sequential effects occur in the temporal domain and are manifested by saccadic activity