Geng Lab @ UCDavis
Our sensory worlds are filled with information, but we are only aware of a small proportion of it at any particular moment in time. Attention is the mechanism that prioritizes processing according to ...
I'm a bit late in posting this... but I'm delighted to have joined UC Davis as a postdoctoral scholar with Professor Joy Geng (genglab.ucdavis.edu/home)! I've really enjoyed my first couple of months working alongside Joy, Steve Luck, and Tim Hanks. Very excited for what's to come in the year ahead!
19.02.2026 19:45
π 5
π 0
π¬ 0
π 0
1/7 Can infants recognise the world around them? πΆπ§ As part of the FOUNDCOG project, we scanned 134 awake infants using fMRI. Published today in Nature Neuroscience, our research reveals 2-month-old infants already possess complex visual representations in VVC that align with DNNs.
02.02.2026 16:00
π 155
π 70
π¬ 4
π 8
New pre-print with Rebecca Brady on mathematical models to simulate audio-visual reaction time tasks.
This debutant paper has three main goals:
1. To simulate different mechanisms of multisensory integration and compare with the behavioural findings 1/8
04.06.2025 12:12
π 16
π 6
π¬ 1
π 1
Disentangling sources of variability in decision-making - Nature Reviews Neuroscience
Identifying the psychological and neurobiological processes underpinning intra-individual variations in choice behaviour presents a formidable challenge. In this Review, Duffy et al. discuss how algor...
In life, 3 things are certain: death, taxes, and decision-making variabilityπ§ . Our review tinyurl.com/4dcwafc4 explores how computational models π» explain variability, their limits, and recent advances. A threadπ§΅π
@redmondoconnell.bsky.social @neuromurphy.bsky.social Mark Bellgrove (not on Bluesky)
24.03.2025 12:29
π 45
π 25
π¬ 2
π 2