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bioRxiv ; 2024 Feb 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38410482

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Pupillometry is a popular method because pupil size is an easily measured and sensitive marker of neural activity and associated with behavior, cognition, emotion, and perception. Currently, there is no method for monitoring the phases of pupillary fluctuation in real time. We introduce rtPupilPhase - a software that automatically detects trends in pupil size in real time, enabling novel implementations of real time pupillometry towards achieving numerous research and translational goals.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 7548, 2023 Nov 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37985774

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While semantic and episodic memory have been shown to influence each other, uncertainty remains as to how this interplay occurs. We introduce a behavioral representational similarity analysis approach to assess whether semantic space can be subtly re-sculpted by episodic learning. Eighty participants learned word pairs that varied in semantic relatedness, and learning was bolstered via either testing or restudying. Next-day recall is superior for semantically related pairs, but there is a larger benefit of testing for unrelated pairs. Analyses of representational change reveal that successful recall is accompanied by a pulling together of paired associates, with cue words in semantically related (but not unrelated) pairs changing more across learning than target words. Our findings show that episodic learning is associated with systematic and asymmetrical distortions of semantic space which improve later recall by making cues more predictive of targets, reducing interference from potential lures, and establishing novel connections within pairs.


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Memory, Episodic , Semantics , Humans , Learning , Mental Recall , Cues
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