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Don’t think of a pink elephant: Brain activity predicts how vividly you’ll see involuntary mental images

Brain activity related to disinhibition, working memory, and neural feedback predicts both the vividness and prevalence of involuntary visualizations, explaining why some people struggle to suppress mental images while others do not.

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I'll be on #sabbatical next academic year (August 2025 - June 2026), and will be able to go on research stays and visits to other labs.

I'm interested in topics related to #DecisionMaking, #Attention, #Teamwork, #HumanFactors, #AppliedPsychology VR/AR/UX, and #CognitivePsychology. Shared projects, data collections, analysis, theoretical work, preparing applications, learning methods or teaching could all be of interest. Or just networking!

Any ideas (or invitations!) for where I could go?

New perspectives paper w/ Erick Gallun and KC Lee!
We discuss known inconsistencies in the dual-task listening effort literature and suggest to move forward, we must first look backward: better integrating models of resource capacity/allocation and task-switching from domains outside hearing research.
#auditory #hearing #listeningeffort #dual-task #multitasking #cognitivepsychology #attention
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/23312165241292215