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Chris Chatham is a postdoctoral researcher at Brown University.
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- Performance Improves with Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation
- Attractors All the Way Up: Metastability, Rostrocaudal Hierarchies, and Synaptic Facilitation
- Architecture of the VLPFC and its Monkey/Human Mapping
- Modus Tollens, Modus Shmollens! When people commit a fallacy so absurd that it's only recently been given a name.
- Greater Performance Improvements When Quick Responses Are Rewarded More Than Accuracy Itself.
- Novelty May Dynamically Rearrange The Prefrontal Hierarchy
- (Possibly) Dissociable Prefrontal Effects of Target and Target Class Probability
- The surprising cognitive abilities of crows
- Why The N2 Indexes Conflict Monitoring, Not Response Inhibition
- Machines Learn How Brains Change
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Developing Intelligence is maintained by Chris Chatham and is usually updated every weekday. Topics include developmental and computational cognitive neuroscience, comparative psychology, psychometrics, and artificial intelligence.
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