

OSU Cognitive Control Lab
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@leberatory
Cognitive Control Lab at The Ohio State University, directed by @leberandy



{1/6}🆕📊🎉 Super excited to share my new #Misophonia research (with Tricia Stefancin, @leberandy, and @z_saygin), out today in @FrontNeurosci for their special misophonia #ResearchTopic! frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

Congratulations to newly minted Dr Paul Scotti, PhD! @humanscotti So very proud to have had you as a member of @GolombLab and @leberatory at @OhioStatePsych, and can’t wait to see your cool research continue as a postdoc with @kennethanorman!











Now out in JEP:General! Visual working memory items drift apart (aka repulse/differentiate) due to active, not passive, maintenance. paulscotti.com/repulsion.pdf (half year late to share bc I was waiting for publication pdf, but realized I'm not allowed to share non-paywalled pdf🤷)

🆕📊🎉 Howdy #AcademicTwitter! Made an account to share my new #Misophonia research (with @leberandy and @z_saygin), published today in #JournalOfClinicalPsychology #JCLP {1/7} onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jc…








Are you ready for #CogFest2021?! To kick off the this year's activities, we're hosting our annual Undergraduate Poster Session, viewable from March 29th-31st. These students have persevered through a pandemic and exemplify OSU's amazing cognitive science research! 🧠 👏👏👏

1st project I started in my PhD, now in AP&P! rdcu.be/cdOa2 Summary: People memorized lots of colored real-world objects, unaware that many objects were same color. When tested on object colors, found swap & shift errors in relation to most commonly studied color. 1/