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Chris Turner
@chrisjturn.bsky.social
Cog-neuro/biomedical eng researcher. looking at covert attention, eye movements, TES, and neurofeedback - but Interested in all things brain related.
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main 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
January 16, 2026 at 10:14 AM
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Hello Bluesky! 👋
New here and looking to build my academic network.
I’m a PhD student studying how lighting affects walking and balance in young and older adults, using mobile EEG and motion tracking.
Looking forward to connecting with other researchers here!
January 10, 2026 at 1:26 PM
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Here's a new one from us. I originally got funding for this public engagement project way back in March 2020 (what a month that was!), and one pandemic plus two maternity leaves later, we finally have a pre-print! @kotiusheva.bsky.social 🎉
Widening participation in cognitive neuroscience research: A mixed-methods study of motivators, barriers and attitudes towards imaging methods in young and older adults: https://osf.io/u9jbk
September 5, 2025 at 9:05 AM
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Our oscillations consensus paper is finally out as a preprint 🤩 thanks to everyone involved
arxiv.org/abs/2507.15639
July 22, 2025 at 12:46 PM
Yesterday was good day to end the PhD journey on! Big thanks to the examining committee and bigger thanks to my supervisory team: @gemmalearmonth.bsky.social , Alessio Fracasso, and Alex Vuckovic, whose guidance and support made finishing this journey possible!
Huge congratulations to @chrisjturn.bsky.social for passing his PhD viva today! ☀️ Thanks to Kathy Ruddy & Simon Hanslmayr for examining, Matteo Ceriotti for convening, and Alex Vuckovic and Alessio Fracasso for their expert co-supervision 🥳 @uofgpsychneuro.bsky.social @uofgengineering.bsky.social
May 14, 2025 at 3:16 PM
Something I've always thought about coming into cognitive neuroscience from software engineering. Recommended reading for sure!
May 6, 2025 at 10:44 AM
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It's bonkers that in academic science we spend hours obsessing over the wording of a paper, but often only one person has seen the code that produced the results! 2/N
April 16, 2025 at 1:23 PM