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Roger Beaty (@roger_beaty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Five years in the making: our meta-analysis of 10 fMRI datasets across Asia, Europe & N America (N=2,433). We find creative ability emerges from dynamic switching between default and executive brain networks, with optimal creativity at a "sweet spot." nature.com/articles/s4200…

Anne Cleary (@anneclearyphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump hits NIH with ‘devastating’ freezes on meetings, travel, communications, and hiring | Science | AAAS science.org/content/articl…

Nidhi Sachdeva, PhD (@nsachdeva2019) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you purchased your tickets to researchED Toronto 2025? Did you know Jamie Metsala 🇨🇦 is doing the keynote and we also have Zach Groshell Anna Stokke @johnmighton @NumCog and many more joining us!!! Book your spot today. eventbrite.ca/e/researched-c…

Carl Hendrick (@c_hendrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Retrieval practice, interleaving, pretesting, and spaced learning are very effective strategies but not used enough in classrooms because teachers are "generally not taught much about effective learning strategies." psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2025-…

Retrieval practice, interleaving, pretesting, and spaced learning are very effective strategies but not used enough in classrooms because teachers are "generally not taught much about effective learning strategies." psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2025-…
Yu Kanazawa (@knzw783) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cleary, A. M., McNeely-White, K. L., Neisser, J., Drane, D. L., Liégeois-Chauvel, C., & Pedersen, N. P. (2025). Does familiarity-detection flip attention inward? The familiarity-flip-of-attention account of the primacy effect in memory for repetitions. doi.org/10.3758/s13421…

Simone Luchini (@simone_luchini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enhancing creativity through neurofeedback: Check out our recent paper where we use covert neurofeedback to entrain default-executive coupling during creative thinking! Xinbing (Jack) Zhang, Jack White, Michael Lührs, Michal Ramot, & Roger Beaty academic.oup.com/cercor/article…

Enhancing creativity through neurofeedback:
Check out our recent paper where we use covert neurofeedback to entrain default-executive coupling during creative thinking!

Xinbing (Jack) Zhang, Jack White, <a href="/Michael_Luehrs/">Michael Lührs</a>, <a href="/MichalRamot/">Michal Ramot</a>, &amp; <a href="/Roger_Beaty/">Roger Beaty</a>

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Drug Monkey (@drugmonkeyblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NSF will award ~1,000 instead of their usual ~2,000 Graduate Research Fellowships this year. NSF slashes prestigious PhD fellowship awards by half nature.com/articles/d4158…

Roger Beaty (@roger_beaty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Simone trained people to increase default mode and executive brain network coupling using neurofeedback, which boosted creative thinking—showing a double dissociation. A big technical undertaking and his first-first author brain paper 👏

Simone Luchini (@simone_luchini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does the DMN contribute to creativity? Our new review with Roger Beaty and Emmanuelle Volle explores 4 novel trends in research: (1) causal links to creative abilities, (2) associative thinking, (3) idea evaluation, and (4) diverse functional integration.

How does the DMN contribute to creativity?

Our new review with <a href="/Roger_Beaty/">Roger Beaty</a> and Emmanuelle Volle explores 4 novel trends in research: (1) causal links to creative abilities, (2) associative thinking, (3) idea evaluation, and (4) diverse functional integration.
Brett Benson (@mrbensonnms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unit 0: Learning How to Learn is done! I’m sharing the booklet with a few disclaimers. The booklet includes the following sections: ✔️Part 1: Memory ✔️Part 2: Retrieval Practice ✔️Part 3: Learning Myths ✔️Part 4: Metacognition ✔️Part 5: How Our Brains Learn ✔️Exam Revision Guide