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Blog posts by date

  • February 2025
    • Feb 23, 2025 New paper: EEG Decoding of Conscious versus Unconscious Representations During Binocular Rivalry
  • May 2022
    • May 14, 2022 New Book: Applied ERP Data Analysis
  • January 2022
    • Jan 20, 2022 New Paper: Using ERPs and RSA to examine saliency maps and meaning maps for natural scenes
  • June 2021
    • Jun 23, 2021 Postdoc position available in the Luck lab
  • May 2020
    • May 7, 2020 New fMRI evidence for hyperfocusing in schizophrenia
  • September 2019
    • Sep 22, 2019 New papers on the hyperfocusing hypothesis of cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia
  • March 2019
    • Mar 3, 2019 New ERP Decoding Paper: Reactivation of Previous Experiences in a Working Memory Task
  • February 2019
    • Feb 19, 2019 Why experimentalists should ignore reliability and focus on precision
    • Feb 9, 2019 Contra-freeloading: Something that every psychologist, neuroscientist, economist, and policymaker should know about
  • January 2019
    • Jan 19, 2019 New paper: N2pc versus TELAS (target-elicited lateralized alpha suppression)
  • September 2018
    • Sep 20, 2018 New paper: Using ERPs and alpha oscillations to decode the direction of motion
    • Sep 17, 2018 Why and how to email faculty prior to applying to graduate school
  • August 2018
    • Aug 18, 2018 New Paper: fMRI study of working memory capacity in schizophrenia
    • Aug 2, 2018 New paper: What happens to an individual visual working memory representation when it is interrupted?
    • Aug 1, 2018 How to p-hack (and avoid p-hacking) in ERP research
  • July 2018
    • Jul 4, 2018 Some thoughts about the hypercompetitive academic job market
  • May 2018
    • May 14, 2018 VSS Poster: An illusion of opposite-direction motion
    • May 6, 2018 New Paper: Combined Electrophysiological and Behavioral Evidence for the Suppression of Salient Distractors
    • May 5, 2018 An old-school approach to science: "You've got to get yourself a phenomenon"
  • April 2018
    • Apr 28, 2018 Why I've lost faith in p values, part 2
    • Apr 26, 2018 Electrophysiological Evidence for Spatial Hyperfocusing in Schizophrenia
    • Apr 25, 2018 New Paper: Visual short-term memory guides infants’ visual attention
    • Apr 19, 2018 Why I've lost faith in p values
    • Apr 16, 2018 Classic Article: "Features and Objects in Visual Processing" by Anne Treisman
    • Apr 16, 2018 Review article: How do we avoid being distracted by salient but irrelevant objects in the environment?
    • Apr 11, 2018 Decoding the contents of working memory from scalp EEG/ERP signals

 

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Luck Lab

Steve Luck's cognitive neuroscience laboratory at the UC-Davis Center for Mind & Brain

Laboratory for Basic and Translational Cognitive Neuroscience

We ask how the mind operates, how it is implemented in the hardware of the brain, and how it goes awry in people with schizophrenia. We focus mainly on the visual system, which provides a solid foundation for asking difficult questions about more abstract cognitive concepts.

PI: Steve Luck
lucklab.ucdavis.edu
mindbrain.ucdavis.edu/people/sjluck
Email: sjluck@ucdavis.edu
Twitter: @stevenjluck
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ERP Methods: erpinfo.org
ERP Twitter: @erpbootcamp


Blog Categories
  • Academia 2
  • Alpha 2
  • Attention 8
  • Attention Capture 2
  • Classic Papers 2
  • Development 1
  • EEG/ERP 10
  • Jobs 2
  • N2pc 2
  • New Papers 10
  • Replicability/Credibility 4
  • Schizophrenia 3
  • Statistics 4
  • Training 3
  • Working Memory 5
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