Memory Lab
@HWMemoryLab
How do we remember? How do we forget? How can we improve memory? We examine memory consolidation in health and disease. Lab led by Dr Michaela Dewar @MichaDewar
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Looking forward to the @HeriotWattUni @SoSSDC2021 PhD conference organised by @HeriotWattUni PhD students for PhD students and staff. It's a super programme sosspgrconference.wordpress.com/conference-pro…
All the very best to our @HWPsych final-year students sitting their Neuropsychology (#C90NE) exam today! Good luck everyone! I'll be thinking of you all! 🧠🧠🧠
Looking forward very much to an exciting day of neuropsychology at the @BNS_Neuropsych #BNSspring2021 meeting today! 🧠
Feel free to contact me about this funded FND PhD - deadline Feb 28- check eligibility here - euronet-soma.eu/app/download/8…
New paper from @HWMemoryLab that includes two brilliant @HWPsych graduates @StephHill000 and @chrisknowles22 who conducted the study as part of their thesis research project. Link here: learnmem.cshlp.org/content/28/2/30
Check it out, my first ever published piece of work!! 🥳 It feels brilliant to finally have my name on something and I'm delighted with how this has turned out. If you've a subscription to Learning and Memory you can view the full article here: learnmem.cshlp.org/content/28/2/30
And while you’re at it, please do pop an NHS blue heart next to your name on your profile to show your support for NHS staff 💙 #NHSblueheart (pssst you’ll find the 💙 in your emojis)
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the @HWMemoryLab! We're signing off now until the start of 2021. Thanks to everyone who contributed to the lab's work over the past year, including our collaborators, research students and participants!
Please RT —> my project student Emma is looking for participants for her online experiment 👇
🌟Please share🌟 For my dissertation, I am investigating visual processing. If you are between the age of 18 - 30 and would link to participate, please click this link: hwsml.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eX… This study must be run on a computer or laptop, and will not run on Safari.
Really pleased to hear that @MCraigHCN from Northumbria University has been appointed as an Honorary Research Fellow in @HWPsych @heriotwatt_soss. Welcome (back) to the @HWMemoryLab Michael!
A whole day of neuropsychology at the #BNSautumn2020 meeting today! How exciting!
Amidst election fever, we need imagination more than ever: thanks to Talking Humanities for highlighting our Eye's Mind project :) bit.ly/3p2s3Qe
Hey memory tweeps, @MCHammer is sharing some hippocampal memory studies! Dreams do come true.
Covalent Modification of DNA Regulates Memory Formation: Neuron #ScienceTwitter #Hamm400aos #scicomm cell.com/neuron/comment…
The SDRC are pleased to share two exciting short-term projects for ECRs to provide useful skills development, networking and publications. They may be of particular interest for ECRs whose original research plans have been disrupted by covid-19. sdrc.scot/ecr-project-op…
Online now in Cortex: "Phantasia - The psychological significance of lifelong visual imagery vividness extremes" by @ZemanLab and colleagues @ExeterMed @HWMemoryLab @UoE_Psychology reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/…
Today we bid a fond farewell to @MCraigHCN who leaves us after 5 years @HWMemoryLab and @HWPsych to take up a Senior Lectureship @NorthumbriaPsy. We will miss you enormously 😢 but look forward to our continued collaboration. All the very best Michael!! You’re a star! 🧠
All the very best to our @HWPsych final-year students sitting their Neuropsychology (#C90NE) exam today! Good luck everyone! I'll be thinking of you all!🧠🧠🧠
Good luck to our students with exams over the next few weeks @HeriotWattUni, @HWUDubai and @HWUMalaysia. Remember, take time to read the questions carefully and plan your answers...your lecturers and support team @heriotwatt_soss are here throughout if you need advice or support
Want to learn more about aphantasia (lack of a mind’s eye)? Then have a listen to this informative Radio 4 Programme bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
bbc.co.uk
BBC Radio 4 - Blind Mind's Eye
Sue Armstrong hears the personal experience of people with aphantasia - no mind's eye.
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