The third day of CNS 2022 in San Francisco included 4 thrilling symposia on subjects starting from the cognitive neuroscience of volition to insights into human cognition from precision fMRI of people, 2 poster periods, the Younger Investigator Award lectures by Oriel FeldmanHall and Vishnu Murty, and eventually the Fred Kavli Distinguished Profession Contributions Award lecture by John Jonides. Try some highlights in images and tweets:
GOOD MORNING SF ☀️ come go to #twitterless Tin Nguyen (not pictured) and me at @CNSmtg ! we’re so excited to current posters 112 and 115, on the brains of kids & adolescents with Neurofibromatosis Sort 1! 🤓🧠 #cns2022 pic.twitter.com/maZxFF2Ej2
— Emily Harriott (@EmilyH107) April 25, 2022
Good morning☀️☕️ #CNS2022 day 3! Planning out your morning schedule? Come by our (w/ @RodBraga) symposium on:
🧠Insights into Cognition from Precision fMRI @ 10amThat includes an important lineup: @ev_fedorenko @bmhdeen@emilyjacobs & Tim Laumann pic.twitter.com/9HAbR5KDrS
— Caterina Gratton (@GrattonCaterina) April 25, 2022
Such an important turnout for the morning poster session of Day 3 of #CNS2022! pic.twitter.com/sXXHscYoaq
— Dr. Teodora Stoica (@CuriousCortex) April 25, 2022
Used my volition to attend the session within the Grand Ballroom on volition. Aaron Schurger kicks issues off, speaking about “uncued motion” #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/l2zLF4Hhwc
— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022
Hybrid conferences are powerful, however right here @ev_fedorenko is doing a Q&A at #CNS2022 by way of zoom on a cellphone.
Fascinating discuss! Conventional group averaging in fMRI renders outcomes nearly completely meaningless. I’m offered. pic.twitter.com/sbno0YdmyK
— Dr. Lorna Quandt, PhD 🧠👌🏼💭 (@lornaquandt) April 25, 2022
First in-person convention after 2+ years, solely a brief drive away from Davis + good climate, what extra may you ask for? #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/CgmRFonWud
— Maya Geva-Sagiv (@Maya__GS) April 25, 2022
Congratulations to @orielf and @vpmurty, co-recipients of the Younger Investigator Award! #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/w1PYvyDmRU
— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022
Now, @orielf is giving her award lecture on “Mapping the Social World” #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/kGxl2kmGec
— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022
Generalization deploys ethical data encoded from previous experiences to cut back uncertainty and information determination making #CNS2022
— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022
Generalization deploys ethical data encoded from previous experiences to cut back uncertainty and information determination making #CNS2022
— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022
Subsequent up, @vpmurty on objective states and episodic reminiscence. “I like CNS, so it’s nice to have some love again” #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/EBwBjIjqGF
— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022
Like why did @vpmurty maintain onto the reminiscence from his PhD protection of calling the hippocampus the hippocrampus 😆
It’s all about how we idiosyncratically tailor recollections to resolve future targets #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/VazQZ6ZbpU— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022
So as a substitute of serious about reminiscence as encoding issues as you see them (“classic Murty”), @vpmurty now thinks about reminiscence as a means of versatile reorganization of data (“fashionable Murty”) #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/YrRbFC0hum
— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022
Congratulations once more to our Younger Investigator Award winners @orielf and @vpmurty! 🏆 #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/gDdHHaFFhU
— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022
Channeling very critical power after the Younger Investigator Award session #CNS2022 with @orielf @vpmurty @hartleylabnyu pic.twitter.com/ZgMWib16Mj
— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022
Congratulations John Jonides! We’re excited in your discuss on “Dissecting Distraction” #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/YZvDIV9yL7
— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022
Time for viewers participation on the Flanker activity, index fingers up ☝️#CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/yXikvDWTm1
— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022
However utilizing this compelled response approach gives a brand new solution to examine and resolve distraction with out counting on conventional response time or doing injustice to the integrity of the underlying activity, and whereas additionally regarding real-world distraction #CNS2022
— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022
Congratulations once more to John Jonides, Kavli DCC Award winner! #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/p0n9GEOinE
— CNS Information (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022