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CNS 2022: Day 3 Highlights

April 25, 2022

The third day of CNS 2022 in San Francisco included 4 exciting symposia on topics ranging from the cognitive neuroscience of volition to insights into human cognition from precision fMRI of individuals, 2 poster sessions, the Young Investigator Award lectures by Oriel FeldmanHall and Vishnu Murty, and finally the Fred Kavli Distinguished Career Contributions Award lecture by John Jonides. Check out some highlights in photos and tweets:

 

GOOD MORNING SF β˜€οΈ come visit #twitterless Tin Nguyen (not pictured) and me at @CNSmtg ! we’re so excited to present posters 112 and 115, on the brains of children & adolescents with Neurofibromatosis Type 1! πŸ€“πŸ§  #cns2022 pic.twitter.com/maZxFF2Ej2

β€” Emily Harriott (@EmilyH107) April 25, 2022

Good morningβ˜€οΈβ˜•οΈ #CNS2022 day 3! Planning out your morning schedule? Come by our (w/ @RodBraga) symposium on:
🧠Insights into Cognition from Precision fMRI @ 10am

Featuring a great lineup: @ev_fedorenko @bmhdeen@emilyjacobs & Tim Laumann pic.twitter.com/9HAbR5KDrS

β€” Caterina Gratton (@GrattonCaterina) April 25, 2022

Such a great turnout for the morning poster session of Day 3 of #CNS2022! pic.twitter.com/sXXHscYoaq

β€” Dr. Teodora Stoica (@CuriousCortex) April 25, 2022

Used my volition to attend the session in the Grand Ballroom on volition. Aaron Schurger kicks things off, talking about “uncued action” #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/l2zLF4Hhwc

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022

Hybrid meetings are tough, but here @ev_fedorenko is doing a Q&A at #CNS2022 via zoom on a phone.

Fascinating talk! Traditional group averaging in fMRI renders results almost totally meaningless. I’m sold. pic.twitter.com/sbno0YdmyK

β€” Dr. Lorna Quandt, PhD πŸ§ πŸ‘ŒπŸΌπŸ’­ (@lornaquandt) April 25, 2022

First in-person conference after 2+ years, only a short drive away from Davis + perfect weather, what more could you ask for? #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/CgmRFonWud

β€” Maya Geva-Sagiv (@Maya__GS) April 25, 2022

Congratulations to @orielf and @vpmurty, co-recipients of the Young Investigator Award! #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/w1PYvyDmRU

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022

Now, @orielf is giving her award lecture on “Mapping the Social World” #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/kGxl2kmGec

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022

Generalization deploys moral info encoded from past experiences to reduce uncertainty and guide decision making #CNS2022

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022

Generalization deploys moral info encoded from past experiences to reduce uncertainty and guide decision making #CNS2022

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022

Next up, @vpmurty on goal states and episodic memory. “I love CNS, so it’s great to have some love back” #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/EBwBjIjqGF

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022

Like why did @vpmurty hold onto the memory from his PhD defense of calling the hippocampus the hippocrampus πŸ˜†
It’s all about how we idiosyncratically tailor memories to solve future goals #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/VazQZ6ZbpU

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022

So instead of thinking about memory as encoding things as you see them (“vintage Murty”), @vpmurty now thinks about memory as a process of flexible reorganization of information (“modern Murty”) #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/YrRbFC0hum

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022

Congratulations again to our Young Investigator Award winners @orielf and @vpmurty! πŸ† #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/gDdHHaFFhU

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022

Channeling very serious energy after the Young Investigator Award session #CNS2022 with @orielf @vpmurty @hartleylabnyu pic.twitter.com/ZgMWib16Mj

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022

Congratulations John Jonides! We are excited for your talk on “Dissecting Distraction” #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/YZvDIV9yL7

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 25, 2022

Time for audience participation on the Flanker task, index fingers up ☝️#CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/yXikvDWTm1

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022

But using this forced response technique offers a new way to study and resolve distraction without relying on traditional response time or doing injustice to the integrity of the underlying task, and while also relating to real-world distraction #CNS2022

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022

Congratulations again to John Jonides, Kavli DCC Award winner! #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/p0n9GEOinE

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022

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