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Penn Memory Lab

@MemoryLab

Penn Psychology research lab studying human memory and its neural bases under P.I. Professor Michael Kahana.

New publication in eLife! doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… @eLife Single neurons don’t just communicate with other nearby neurons — they can synchronize with faraway activity too! In humans, the firing of neurons throughout the MTL, synchronizes to the hippocampal theta rhythm (1–10 Hz).


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Come join us in Philly! I am recruiting a research assistant to join our emerging team at @JeffersonUniv. We use direct brain recording and stimulation in neurosurgical patients to study memory-related disorders. Please reach out! rb.gy/e0fkdx


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Interested in using intracranial recordings and stimulation in humans to study memory, and leveraging this knowledge to treat memory-related disorders like PTSD? I am recruiting a postdoc to our emerging interdisciplinary team at @JeffersonUniv! RTs appreciated


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*VERY* excited to be featured in @SfNJournals's "This Week in The Journal" for our new work: jneurosci.org/content/44/8/e… Will write a quick tweet thread below (with figures) to introduce what we (@KahanaMichael, @david_j_halpern, @d_schonhaut as part of the @MemoryLab) did! (1/5)

jjsakon's tweet image. *VERY* excited to be featured in @SfNJournals's "This Week in The Journal" for our new work: jneurosci.org/content/44/8/e…

Will write a quick tweet thread below (with figures) to introduce what we (@KahanaMichael, @david_j_halpern, @d_schonhaut as part of the @MemoryLab) did! (1/5)

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New paper with @MemoryLab, @david_j_halpern! Free-recall paradigms are commonly used to study memory in lab settings. How do the reliability and validity of these lab-based paradigms compare with traditional neuropsychological memory measures? Check here: psycnet.apa.org/record/2024-18…


Hello everyone! The Computational Memory Lab is recruiting subjects for an ongoing memory study! You will be compensated anywhere from $108 - $230. If you are interested follow this link redcap.link/CMLAPEMRecruit… or send an email to [email protected] to learn more. Thank you!

MemoryLab's tweet image. Hello everyone!

The Computational Memory Lab is recruiting subjects for an ongoing memory study! You will be compensated anywhere from $108 - $230. If you are interested follow this link redcap.link/CMLAPEMRecruit… or send an email to kahanalab@gmail.com to learn more.

Thank you!

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In the moments leading up to a spontaneous recollection, we were able to use neural signals to discern between correct and false memories about to be retrieved. Check out our new paper, now out in PNAS! @PNASNews ! 1/7 pnas.org/doi/full/10.10…


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New preprint with @MemoryLab! 📜🧠 Leveraging EEG recordings and machine learning, we designed a system to guide learning in a memory task -- modifying stimulus timing to present items when they were predicted to "stick" in a person's memory doi.org/10.1101/2023.0… 1/


We are excited to release the PEERS dataset on @OpenNeuroOrg !!! We hope that the @BIDSstandard format will make our data accessible to others 🤩 @KahanaMichael @AdaAka18 @ehhbroit @BKaterman @NkratzMiller @dorsolateralpfc @cogspy @jrudoler #OpenScience #memory #neurotwitter

📈🧠EEG Data Release!!!🧠📈 @MemoryLab's data from the Penn Electrophysiology of Encoding and Retrieval Study (PEERS) is on @OpenNeuroOrg in @BIDSstandard format!!! Feat. 364(!!) subjects performing up to 24 sessions of #memory tasks with scalp #eeg. openneuro.org/datasets/ds004… 1/3



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🚨New Paper🚨 Extremely excited that my first paper, "Hippocampal theta and episodic memory" was published today in @SfNJournals #JNeurosci !!! Many thanks to @MemoryLab and my co-authors @NoraHerweg @KahanaMichael! TLDR: theta ~ recall Check it out: jneurosci.org/content/43/4/6… 1/3


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Interested in single neuron replay in HUMANS during sleep…and leveraging the recordings to improve memory? @ItzhakFried and I are recruiting postdocs to @UCLA for state-of-the-art translational neuroscience. Please reach out to meet @SfNtweets or set up a call. RTs appreciated!

jjsakon's tweet image. Interested in single neuron replay in HUMANS during sleep…and leveraging the recordings to improve memory? @ItzhakFried and I are recruiting postdocs to @UCLA for state-of-the-art translational neuroscience. Please reach out to meet @SfNtweets or set up a call.

RTs appreciated!

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If you’re interested in ripples, single units, replay, brain stim to improve memory, & ☀️: @ItzhakFried and I are recruiting a postdoc @UCLA to work at the cutting edge of memory research. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch—even if your past work is nonhuman! RTs appreciated!

jjsakon's tweet image. If you’re interested in ripples, single units, replay, brain stim to improve memory, & ☀️: @ItzhakFried and I are recruiting a postdoc @UCLA to work at the cutting edge of memory research. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch—even if your past work is nonhuman!

RTs appreciated!

Proud to report @jjsakon's new paper has been published in @PNASNews! pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… We find hippocampal--but not extrahippocampal MTL--high frequency ripples reflect the retrieval of *episodic* memories. This phenomenon is consistent with...(1/3)

MemoryLab's tweet image. Proud to report @jjsakon's new paper has been published in @PNASNews! pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
We find hippocampal--but not extrahippocampal MTL--high frequency ripples reflect the retrieval of *episodic* memories. This phenomenon is consistent with...(1/3)


The Computational Memory Lab is hiring a Research Specialist to assist with our clinical studies applying brain stimulation to improve memory! This position is ideal for someone planning for med or grad school. Apply here: tinyurl.com/bden6km8


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