Juan Linde-Domingo
Episodic memory, perception and working memory aficionado. I love drawing and studying brains. Ramon y Cajal fellow. University of Granada. CIMCYC (Granada, Spain).
www.lindedomingo.com
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoKickstarting our series of #CIMCYCSessions, we are pleased to announce the first AI, Mind and Brain session of this season on Thursday, February 12th 2026. Join us online!: meet.google.com/sgz-quvr-rma More info: cimcyc.ugr.es/en/informati...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoBecas SEPEX a la Difusión de Trabajos de Investigación 2025-2026: Resolución En nombre de la Junta Directiva de la Sociedad Española de Psicología Experimental (SEPEX) es un placer anunciar los resultados de la convocatoria Becas SEPEX a la Difusión de Trabajos de Investigación 2025-2026. En…
- Reposted by Juan Linde-Domingo🧠How does your brain turn a brand-new instruction into a precise action? A new study reveals how our brain organizes information to adapt to the unknown. cimcyc.ugr.es/en/informati...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoHere's what ICE is up to in Northeast Minneapolis today. Absolutely heartbreaking. Warning: video is hard to watch
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoWell argued article about the current state of things www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0...
- This!
- University of Groningen: ⭐ no more big-tech by 2030 ⭐ Google Workplace 🚫 Windows 🚫 MS Office 🚫 ChatGPT 🚫 A huge challenge! Meeting culture won't get us there. Dedication and focus will. 💪🚀 Let's get to work. ukrant.nl/magazine/we-... @rug.nl @rug-gmw.bsky.social #science
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoThe powerful have their power. We have the capacity to stop pretending, to name reality, to act together | Mark Carney
- I have no words to describe how I feel after watching this.
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoInterpreting EEG requires understanding how the skull smears electrical fields as they propagate from the cortex. I made a browser-based simulator for my EEG class to visualize how dipole depth/orientation change the topomap. dbrang.github.io/EEG-Dipole-D... Github page: github.com/dbrang/EEG-D...
- Something that I particularly like during my time doing science in Germany -> how they pushed the use of self-hosted services and their data sovereignty concerns.
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoThis is the most astonishing graph of what the Trump regime has done to US science. They have destroyed the federal science workforce across the board. The negative impacts on Americans will be felt for generations, and the US might never be the same again. www.nature.com/immersive/d4...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoOpportunity to move to Canada. 🍁 The Lifespan Institute @brocku.ca is looking to hire a Canada Excellence Research Chair In Healthy Development Across the Lifespan. More info in the job ad (salary negotiable). brocku.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/brocku_caree....
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoWriting is thinking Outsourcing the entire task of writing to LLMs will deprive us of the essential creative task of interpreting our findings and generating a deeper theoretical understanding of the world.
- Reposted by Juan Linde-Domingomain goal for this year: find a new job! 🙂 looking for a role with fun & complex technical challenges & within a great community. my main expertise is in signal processing/EEG/MEG, but topic-wise I am quite flexible. science/industry both great! starting mid-year. nschawor.github.io/cv
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoReally thrilled that this paper led by @neurozz.bsky.social is now published in its final version in @elife.bsky.social!! This is a memory-focused (as opposed to RL-focused) account of the detailed characteristics of forward and backward awake and sleep replay! elifesciences.org/articles/99931
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoPre-enrollment now open for the Master’s Degree in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience! 🧠 Learn from top faculty and access cutting-edge labs: fMRI, EEG, eye-tracking and non-invasive brain stimulation. 👉 Train at the CIMCYC, one of Europe’s top research centers masteres.ugr.es/neurocg/en/i...
- Amazing news!
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoFor 15(!) years I’ve been teaching introductory #MRI to grad students, and struggled to find a textbook for a wide variety of backgrounds. I'm happy to share an online textbook I created, fully open source (including code for generating figures and plots shown): larsonlab.github.io/MRI-educatio...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoEl Plan Propio de la @universidadjaen.bsky.social publica 5 contratos postdoctorales para reforzar líneas de investigación en la UJA. ⏳ Plazo: 27 de enero 👉 Más info: www.ujaen.es/investigacio...
- European alternatives for many digital products: email services, VPNs, alternatives to Slacks and more: european-alternatives.eu Btw, we use Elements at work and I really like it.
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoNew preprint: Inference over hidden contexts shapes the geometry of conceptual knowledge for flexible behaviour. In this pre-reg study, our core claim was that we don’t just learn stimulus-reward. We infer hidden context and that inference re-wires attention and neural state space on the fly. 1/8
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoCan humans & animals really use internal maps to take shortcuts? Tolman famously said yes - based largely on his Sunburst maze. Our new review & meta-analysis suggests evidence is far weaker than you might think. 🧵👇 doi.org/10.1111/ejn.... @uofgpsychneuro.bsky.social @ejneuroscience.bsky.social
- Reposted by Juan Linde-Domingo🧠 La ciencia no deja de descubrir secretos acerca del cerebro 👨🔬 El proyecto CONNECTS de la UGR busca resolver la paradoja del pensamiento 📺 Conoce más detalles en este reportaje de ConCiencia 👇
- Spent half the holidays stuck in bed with something close to pneumonia. Upside: ran some Hidden Markov Models on fresh new EEG data, played with a Hopfield network, and sketched ideas for the next grant applications ✅. Downside: I might need new lungs 🫣😂
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoRhythmicity Revisited: Evidence from Robust Behavioral Oscillations biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/20…
- Reposted by Juan Linde-Domingo📆 updated for 2026! list of summer schools & short courses in the realm of (computational) neuroscience or data analysis of EEG / MEG / LFP: 🔗 docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoDid you know that from tomorrow, Qualtrics is offering synthetic panels (AI-generated participants)? Follow me down a rabbit hole I'm calling "doing science is tough and I'm so busy, can't we just make up participants?"
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoA new study of the last 50 years of US pop music shows “a significant increase in stress-related language, alongside declines in positive sentiment and lyrical complexity.”
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoYep, I won't be going to US conferences anytime soon...
- This is INSANE www.nytimes.com/2025/12/09/t... and these are our closest allies!
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoPostdoc job ad! Do you have a background in human learning in aseptic lab studies and wonder how to apply this to pressing societal issues? Or, have you worked in the formation of political attitudes from social psychology but always wanted to understand the cognitive mechanisms behind it? Read on!
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View full threadReposted by Juan Linde-DomingoThe project includes @maravermj.bsky.social and Giannis Lois and is part of a larger effort from the @cimcyc.bsky.social to explore exciting ideas at the intersection between fields. Find the official job ad below and get in touch if you need more info. Please, share! cimcyc.ugr.es/en/informati...
- It’s official! The postdoc positions announcement is here 🚀 If you know great candidates interested in attention, memory transformation and EEG, please help spread the word: Project (ReDAS) -> cimcyc.ugr.es/en/informati... Job offer -> cimcyc.ugr.es/en/informati...
- We went for a walk yesterday 🥲. A-Day 2025 done!
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoHigh-level visual surprise is rapidly integrated during perceptual inference! 🚨 New paper 🚨 out now in @cp-iscience.bsky.social with @paulapena.bsky.social and @mruz.bsky.social www.cell.com/iscience/ful... Summary 🧵 below 👇
- Cool preprint @sandervanbree.bsky.social!
- New preprint w/ Malin Styrnal & @martinhebart.bsky.social Have you ever computed noise ceilings to understand how well a model performs? We wrote a clarifying note on a subtle and common misapplication that can make models appear quite a lot better than they are. osf.io/preprints/ps...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-Domingo📣 Our latest brain-to-text decoding results from our Brain team is out: "Towards decoding individual words from non-invasive brain recordings" 📄 www.nature.com/articles/s41... 👥 Led by Stéphane d'Ascoli & w/ Corentin Bel, Jérémy RAPIN, Hubert Banville, Yohann Benchetrit and Christophe Pallier
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoI’m proud of @estebanbt.bsky.social and his first-author PhD work. The article highlights how breathing shapes remembering by coordinating key neural signatures of retrieval. Thanks to @lmumuenchen.bsky.social for the nice coverage: www.lmu.de/en/newsroom/...
- I'm happy to share my debut as first-author with the recent publication of our article in #JNeurosci: www.jneurosci.org/content/earl... Big thanks again to @tschreiner.bsky.social and the whole team who made this possible! 🧠🌬️
- Reposted by Juan Linde-Domingonew paper in TICS officially out today. great learning from and writing with Anastasia, and super cool cover art from Prof. Pinar Yoldas. www.cell.com/trends/cogni...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-Domingo🚨 Fully funded PhD scholarship to work with me, Ali Mazaheri, Dhruv Parekh, and Katrien Segaert at the University of Birmingham on new brain-based tools to improve diagnoses of consciousness after severe brain injury. 🚨 Deadline: 9th January 2026 Full details and application form: lnkd.in/ejZkfFbW
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoDo you have an open working memory dataset and want it to be findable and reused? You can now add it to the Open WM Data Hub: williamngiam.github.io/OpenWMData! The collection of datasets tagged with useful metadata is steadily growing thanks to a small team of volunteers!
- Asking informally: does anyone know someone who might be interested in a postdoc focused on understanding changes in memory representations driven by attention using EEG? ⚡️Thanks!
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoNew preprint alert! Cognitive maps are flexible, dynamic, (re)constructed representations #psychscisky #neuroskyence #cognition #philsky 🧪
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoNew paper! Brains stretch representations along task-relevant dimensions. Spike timing is important. www.nature.com/articles/s41... #neuroscience
- It is amazing how much this video is helping me again. Now preparing an introduction regarding the hippocampal anatomy for a NeuroCog course ❤️. vimeo.com/323365182?fl...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoDo you recommend any particular platform / approach for tracking usage of open access materials? Not just download counts but also asking some simple information of the user before they can download (like EEGLAB, Fieldtrip, SPM, etc all do). Any pointers much appreciated!
- This season is ❤️.
- I just had a quick diagonal look but this seems like must-read for PhD candidates in their first year (but not only 😅, good advises and reminder also for me). Great!
- Our paper on improving statistical reporting in psychology is now online 🎉 As a part of this paper, we also created the Transparent Statistical Reporting in Psychology checklist, which researchers can use to improve their statistical reporting practices www.nature.com/articles/s44...
- How lower and higher level representational features influence memory vividness? Quite interesting question and a nice research -> Morales-Torres, R., Davis, S. W., & Cabeza, R. (2025). What makes memories vivid? Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?d...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoNow out in #ScienceAdvances: @baiweiliu.bsky.social and I ask how internal (goal) and external (sensory) selection are coordinated during visual search. The key insight: internal and external selection are not inherently serial, but may develop in parallel in the human brain: doi.org/10.1126/scia...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoNoise ceilings are really useful: You can estimate the reliability of your data and get an index of how well your model can possibly perform given the noise in the data. But, contrary to what you may think, noise ceilings do not provide an absolute index of data quality. Let's dive into why. 🧵
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoMy prediction is that LLM peer review will slow down science. It will do this for precisely the same reasons that contemporary peer review does and some extra ones. Start by reading @hansonmark.bsky.social thread below, then read on. 🧵
- Just tried q.e.d. by @odedrechavi.bsky.social et al. with a few papers including by myself & others where I knew a claim within was flawed based on a misunderstanding of the signal. 1) it was impressive. I see what the hype is about. 2) it hallucinated. www.qedscience.com Overly long #SciPub🧵 1/n
- Reposted by Juan Linde-Domingo📢The #CIMCYCSessions are back! The first session of the #AI, #Mind and #Brain season will take place next Thursday, November 13, 2025. 📍The session will be conducted entirely online. More info: cimcyc.ugr.es/en/informati...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoLook at the distribution of z-values from medical research!
- Really enjoying teaching Cognitive Neuroscience to bachelor students. However, the biggest challenge is striking a balance between “we seem to know this” and “this is still uncharted territory” 😅. I hope we are not driving them bananas
- Really enjoyed reading this one 😀. A nice conceptual reframing regarding the state of episodic memories. Particularly useful to rethink how some of our ongoing cue-manipulation work in the lab might be pushing memories along different axes of this 3D space-state.
- I wrote a thing on episodic memory and systems consolidation. I hope you all enjoy it and/or find it interesting. A neural state space for episodic memories www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #neuroskyence #psychscisky #cognition 🧪
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoPlease repost! I am looking for a PhD candidate in the area of Computational Cognitive Neuroscience to start in early 2026. The position is funded as part of the Excellence Cluster "The Adaptive Mind" at @jlugiessen.bsky.social. Please apply here until Nov 25: www.uni-giessen.de/de/ueber-uns...
- Exciting times! These days we are setting up our new EEG equipment. It feels like Christmas in November 😅.
- Preparing a journal club reading about such a nice paper -> Entorhinal grid-like codes for visual space during memory formation www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoNew paper published: Having free choice over what to learn improves memory, even in the presence of distraction. Across two experiments, free choice selectively enhanced recognition for relevant, but not irrelevant items. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoDoes JavaScript….go hard?!??
- Reposted by Juan Linde-Domingo🚨 New preprint 🚨 Analyzing the academic trajectories of 78,216 psychology researchers, we demonstrate a persistent gender attrition gap, with women psychologists dropping out of academia at consistently higher rates than men psychologists. Preprint: arxiv.org/pdf/2510.13273
- Reposted by Juan Linde-Domingo🧠🚨 How does the hippocampus transform the visual similarity space to resolve memory interference? In this new preprint, we found that the hippocampus sequentially inverts the behaviorally relevant dimensions of similarity 🧵 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- It may sound obvious, but I’m amazed by how much time and effort you can save just by simply sharing and discussing ideas with as many people as possible **before** stepping into the lab 🥲.
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoI am gonna take the option where I get more time to read, understand and write. maybe that AI can go to committee meetings for me?
- Interesting!
- Thrilled to see this paper out! It's the culmination of a project begun in the depths of the pandemic with Sabrina Karjack and @zoengo.bsky.social . We continue our exploration of how children generalize when their episodic memory is not yet mature. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoIf you're interested in the cognitive neuroscience of memory feel free to email me! I do experimental psychology, brain imaging (fMRI and MEG) and a bit of modelling. Lab is doing stuff on forgetting, aging, schemas, and event boundaries, but we're not limited to that. #psychscisky #neuroskyence
- It's that time of year when many start thinking about applying for PhDs. If you're applying for a UK PhD position, here is a blog post I wrote a while back that might be helpful #cognition #psychscisky #neuroskyence #psychjobs
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoHow prediction error drives memory updating: role of locus coeruleus–hippocampal interactions: Trends in Neurosciences www.cell.com/trends/neuro...
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoVery happy to finally see this out! A while ago I had the wonderful opportunity to meet an awesome group of scientists from very diverse fields, interested in exchanging thoughts, experiences and ideas. In this book, we collect some of these exchanges as a celebration the richness of science.
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoWe’re looking for a postdoc to join our Max Planck group in Germany some time in 2026. If you have computational and/or neuroimaging expertise, and are interested in questions intersecting perception and cognition, please reach out! I’ll also be happy to chat at the #Bernsteinconference this week.
- Reposted by Juan Linde-DomingoExcited to release the SPOT grid: a new image set that factorially crosses scene-object & texture-pattern pairings. We hope these stimuli will be useful to researchers aiming to (partially) disentangle the contributions of lower- and higher-level visual features to behavior & brain activity. 1/