Danying Wang (@wangdanying) 's Twitter Profile
Danying Wang

@wangdanying

Postdoc researcher in memory and oscillations

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calendar_today30-09-2020 13:15:41

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KyungMin An (@kyungminan_s2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

40-Hz ASSR signal was beautifully measured using 6 OPM sensors! I am very excited to apply it for paediatric and clinical research at The Centre for Human Brain Health. doi.org/10.1038/s41598…

Emmanuel Biau (@biau_emmanuel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in multisensory speech perception, memory and brain oscillations? Want to join University of Liverpool as a PhD or a postdoc in 2023? Check out at emmanuelbiau.github.io and funding options at liverpool.ac.uk/study/postgrad…… and get in touch or share!

Simon Hanslmayr (@simonhanslmayr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oscillations support short latency co-firing of neurons during human episodic memory formation | eLife elifesciences.org/articles/78109

Simon Hanslmayr (@simonhanslmayr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a fantastic 2-day workshop on Memory and Entrainment in Glasgow. Thanks everyone for fantastic talks and interesting discussions. ⁦@neuosc⁩ ⁦Danying Wang⁩ ⁦M. Werkle-Bergner⁩ ⁦Anne Keitel -- supports 🇺🇦 and UCU strike⁩ ⁦@DrLiHueiTsai⁩ (Diane Chan) ⁦Economic and Social Research Council⁩ ⁦CCNi_UofGlasgow

Had a fantastic 2-day workshop on Memory and Entrainment in Glasgow. Thanks everyone for fantastic talks and interesting discussions. ⁦@neuosc⁩ ⁦<a href="/WangDanying/">Danying Wang</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/WB_Markus/">M. Werkle-Bergner</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/anneke_sci/">Anne Keitel -- supports 🇺🇦 and UCU strike</a>⁩ ⁦@DrLiHueiTsai⁩ (Diane Chan) ⁦<a href="/ESRC/">Economic and Social Research Council</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/CCNi_UofG/">CCNi_UofGlasgow</a>⁩
Simon Hanslmayr (@simonhanslmayr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wish all my Chinese students, friends and colleagues a happy New Year! May the rabbit bring you luck and success #ChineseNewYear.

Department of Imaging Neuroscience (@imagingneuroucl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friday's Brain Meeting will be given by Maria Wimber 'Tracking the reconstruction of visual memories in human brain and behaviour' will discuss the dynamic process of #memory recall using analysis of electrophysiological and #fMRI data🧠 Sign up⬇️ fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/event/5546220/

Friday's Brain Meeting will be given by <a href="/MarWimber/">Maria Wimber</a> 

 'Tracking the reconstruction of visual memories in human brain and behaviour' will discuss the dynamic process of  #memory recall using analysis of electrophysiological and  #fMRI data🧠

Sign up⬇️
fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/event/5546220/
Yali Pan (@yalipan2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper The Centre for Human Brain Health🎉our oculomotor & visual systems must go hand-in-hand in reading, this coordination is clocked by alpha phase, especially when processing difficult words (e.g., low-frequency words). Big thanks to my brilliant collaborators @neuosc,Tzvetan Popov,Steven Frisson

Nature Neuroscience (@natureneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forty-hertz light stimulation does not entrain native gamma oscillations in Alzheimer’s disease model mice nature.com/articles/s4159…

Simon Hanslmayr (@simonhanslmayr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint by the wonderful Qiaoyu Chen (陳巧瑜). This is the first time in my lab that we looked at beta oscillations as discrete bursts. I was surprised by the clarity of the results. As if a veil was lifted …

Luca D. Kolibius (@lucakolibius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just published! 🥁 Hippocampal neurons reinstate specific episodic memories in humans. These Episode Specific Neurons are independent of Concept Neurons or Time Cells and code the conjunction of elements that make up the event. Check it out here: nature.com/articles/s4156…

Just published! 🥁
Hippocampal neurons reinstate specific episodic memories in humans. These Episode Specific Neurons are independent of Concept Neurons or Time Cells and code the conjunction of elements that make up the event.

Check it out here:
nature.com/articles/s4156…
Nature Portfolio (@natureportfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A paper in Nature Neuroscience reports of non-invasive deep brain stimulation in the human hippocampus using temporal interference of kHz electric fields. The study shows the method can enhance the accuracy of episodic memories in healthy humans. go.nature.com/47lzZ4v

A paper in <a href="/NatureNeuro/">Nature Neuroscience</a> reports of non-invasive deep brain stimulation in the human hippocampus using temporal interference of kHz electric fields. The study shows the method can enhance the accuracy of episodic memories in healthy humans. go.nature.com/47lzZ4v
Brain & Neuroscience Advances (@bnajournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: In this Registered Report, fatih serin Danying Wang @DrMattDavis @rikhens (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit) attempted to replicate past research on the theta-induced memory effect to find out whether theta synchronicity of sensory information enhances associative memory journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

NEW: In this Registered Report, <a href="/fatih_srn_/">fatih serin</a> <a href="/WangDanying/">Danying Wang</a> @DrMattDavis @rikhens (<a href="/mrccbu/">MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit</a>) attempted to replicate past research on the theta-induced memory effect to find out whether theta synchronicity of sensory information enhances associative memory 
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
Eleonora Marcantoni (@eleonoramarcant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Delighted to share our new paper in Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences: "Rhythmic sensory stimulation as a noninvasive tool to study plasticity mechanisms in human episodic memory" sciencedirect.com/science/articl… w/ Danying Wang Andrew Clouter Kimron Shapiro & Simon Hanslmayr

Luca D. Kolibius (@lucakolibius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New manuscript published! ✍️👀 Concept neurons evolve from index neurons through overlapping memories. Check it out here: cell.com/trends/cogniti… 1/15

New manuscript published! ✍️👀

Concept neurons evolve from index neurons through overlapping memories.

Check it out here: cell.com/trends/cogniti… 1/15