Max Kramer
@mkpsyx
Ph.D. Candidate in Cognitive Neuroscience, Behrmann Lab @ Carnegie Mellon University | Visual cognitive neuroscience with a computational focus
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http://www.mkramerpsych.com 11-05-2021 00:50:19
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I am super excited to announce that I will be starting my Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience at Carnegie Mellon University this Fall and joining Dr. Marlene Behrmann's lab!
The #BrainBridgeLab UChicago Psychology is ready for Florida and #VSS2022!! Come visit our talks and posters throughout the week to learn all our latest on visual memory & memorability! 🌴VSS Meeting
I'm excited to be giving a talk VSS Meeting this Saturday at 9am in the Learning talk session (talk room 1)! I’ll present work with Monica Rosenberg on the impact of attention fluctuations on the learning of statistical regularities visionsciences.org/talk-session/?… #VSS2022
Super excited for VSS Meeting this year! I'll be presenting my talk on Wednesday 5/18 in Talk room 1 on the determinants of object memorability w/Wilma Bainbridge Martin Hebart and Chris Baker! visionsciences.org/presentation/?…
🌴 #BrainBridgeLab and BLRB repping UChicago Psychology at #VSS2022!! Cambria Revsine Emma Megla Ziwei Zhang Emily Russell @bigearkk Ya Boy @mkpsyx Hannah Guo
My #VSS2022 poster 53.427 w/ Wilma Bainbridge will be in Pavilion tmr morning 8:30 am-12:30 pm. I'll be talking about children’s development of visual memory patterns. Drop by if you’re interested!
How do our visual memory representations get built up as we view an image? To find out, come check out my #VSS2022 poster today with Wilma Bainbridge where we use drawing to look at this question! đź–Ť Poster #56.425 in the Pavilion from 2:45-6:45pm!
How well can people learn what they will remember and forget? I’ll be presenting my findings with Wilma Bainbridge at my #VSS2022 poster 56.421 in the Pavilion from 2:45-6:45 today, stop by if you’re interested!
Excited to announce that my first first-author paper with Wilma Bainbridge has been accepted at Psych Science! (preprint: psyarxiv.com/nzh3s/) We show that some icons elicit a shared & specific false memory across people, which we dub the Visual Mandela Effect! 1/7
Super excited to share this opinion piece Marlene Behrmann and I have been working on for Trends in Cognitive Sciences! Here we asked: Does the ventral visual pathway represent object shape? 🧵👇 authors.elsevier.com/a/1fxtD4sIRvLY…
What makes things memorable? Our latest research profile looks at a new study from Asst. Prof. Wilma Bainbridge published in Science Advances, which examines the features and properties of objects that affect our memories. Learn more here: ow.ly/Q6ak50NVpNV
How does what we see interact with what we remember? Delving into this topic, I wrote a chapter with Wilma Bainbridge covering memorability, caricatures, and more! Out soon in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, but here's an early preprint! psyarxiv.com/m4uyt
Nature Communications Psychology just posted a Research Highlight about our paper looking at the memorability of things, w/ @mkpsyx Martin Hebart Chris Baker : nature.com/articles/s4427…