2022
Face processing in the infant brain after pandemic lockdown
Yates T, Ellis C, Turk‐Browne N. Face processing in the infant brain after pandemic lockdown. Developmental Psychobiology 2022, 65: e22346. PMID: 36567649, PMCID: PMC9877889, DOI: 10.1002/dev.22346.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFusiform face areaVisual experienceInfant brainDifferent face identitiesGreater neural activityPost-lockdown groupFace processingRepetition enhancementFace identityRepetition suppressionSuppression taskFace areaNeural activitySame identityDifferent identitiesSerendipitous studyFFA responseFacePandemic lockdownCOVID-19 pandemicFMRIQuantity/qualityInfantsExperienceIdentitySpatial statistics in perception, learning, and navigation
Graves K, Turk-Browne N. Spatial statistics in perception, learning, and navigation. 2022, 119-133. DOI: 10.4324/9781003158134-8.ChaptersStatistical learningReal-world behaviorNeural mechanismsVisual worldComplex spatial behaviourStatistical perceptionFoundational processGroups of objectsLearningSpatial informationCurrent researchPerceptionSpatial behaviorObjectsDifferent formsMultiple exposuresBehaviorSingle exposureExperienceInterdependenceResearchAbilityGeneral properties
2021
Chapter 5 Studying episodic memory using real-time fMRI
Wammes J, Lin Q, Norman K, Turk-Browne N. Chapter 5 Studying episodic memory using real-time fMRI. 2021, 107-130. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-822421-2.00011-9.ChaptersEpisodic memoryReal-time functional magnetic resonance imagingFunctional magnetic resonance imagingLong-term memoryReal-time fMRIUnique theoretical insightsHuman memoryNeural mechanismsCognitive functionBrain statesRtfMRIMemoryCorrelational approachIndividual experiencesHuman brainFuture researchMagnetic resonance imagingEmotionsTheoretical insightsFMRICausal relationshipNascent fieldExperienceEncodingPerception
2020
Statistical prediction of the future impairs episodic encoding of the present
Sherman BE, Turk-Browne NB. Statistical prediction of the future impairs episodic encoding of the present. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2020, 117: 22760-22770. PMID: 32859755, PMCID: PMC7502714, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2013291117.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunction of memoryEpisodic encodingSource recallEpisodic memoryUpcoming itemsStatistical learningAdaptive purposeFuture experiencesMemoryCurrent itemPast experienceBrain imagingSpecific experiencesBehavioral testsIdiosyncratic propertiesItemsFuture situationsExperienceParticular momentHippocampusRecallEncodingSimilar situationLearningSituation
2017
Complementary learning systems within the hippocampus: a neural network modelling approach to reconciling episodic memory with statistical learning
Schapiro AC, Turk-Browne NB, Botvinick MM, Norman KA. Complementary learning systems within the hippocampus: a neural network modelling approach to reconciling episodic memory with statistical learning. Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society B Biological Sciences 2017, 372: 20160049. PMID: 27872368, PMCID: PMC5124075, DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2016.0049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStatistical learningRapid learningComplementary learning systems theoryComplementary learning systemsSequence of itemsEpisodic memoryIndividual episodesCognitive scienceAssociative reactivationTemporal regularityApparent representationIndividual experiencesNeural network modelling approachNeural network modelLearningLearning systemAnatomical pathwaysHippocampusSystems theoryHippocampal projectionsRegion CA1MemoryNetwork modelMemorizationExperience
2016
When past is present: Substitutions of long-term memory for sensory evidence in perceptual judgments
Fan JE, Hutchinson JB, Turk-Browne NB. When past is present: Substitutions of long-term memory for sensory evidence in perceptual judgments. Journal Of Vision 2016, 16: 1-1. PMID: 27248565, PMCID: PMC4898202, DOI: 10.1167/16.8.1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Memory-guided attention: control from multiple memory systems
Hutchinson JB, Turk-Browne NB. Memory-guided attention: control from multiple memory systems. Trends In Cognitive Sciences 2012, 16: 576-579. PMID: 23141429, PMCID: PMC3728770, DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2012.10.003.Peer-Reviewed Original Research