Johannah Völler
jvoeller.bsky.social
Johannah Völler
@jvoeller.bsky.social
she/her
Cognitive Neuroscience PhD candidate 🧠
Univ of Granada/CIMCYC https://cimcyc.ugr.es/en
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Yesterday at #ICON2025 I got to present our poster with #EttoreAmbrosini, @palencianoap.bsky.social, and @mruz.bsky.social on flexible task representations. I loved the chance to share our preliminary results and hear such thoughtful feedback!
September 17, 2025 at 4:26 PM
👩‍💻 New preprint out (FIRST one of my PhD journey) with the incredible @lindedomingo.bsky.social @ortiztudela.bsky.social @gonzalezgarcia.bsky.social

"From sudden perceptual learning to enduring engrams: A representational perspective" 🧠

doi.org/10.31234/osf...
September 12, 2025 at 10:54 AM
🚨 There's an open postdoc position on sudden perceptual learning at the CIMCYC (University of Granada) - very nice people, excellent research environment, and Spanish lifestyle! Go check it out :)
🚨 We’re hiring a postdoc!
Join the FLARE project @cimcyc.bsky.social to study sudden perceptual learning using fMRI, RSA, and DNNs.
🧠 2 years, fully funded, flexible start
More info 👉 gonzalezgarcia.github.io/postdoc/

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Postdoc Position – FLARE Project
gonzalezgarcia.github.io
July 18, 2025 at 3:12 PM
Very excited to share our new preprint on visual ambiguity resolution. Check it out 👇
New preprint! 🚨→ Determinants of Visual Ambiguity Resolution. A new work with @ortiztudela.bsky.social @jvoeller.bsky.social @martinhebart.bsky.social and @gonzalezgarcia.bsky.social

We created ~2k images and collected ~100k responses to study visual ambiguity.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
May 29, 2025 at 3:48 PM
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📣 ICON Symposium

Really excited to announce our symposium at @ICON this year on Sudden Learning Across Systems!

Together with lots of cool people: @gonzalezgarcia.bsky.social @lindedomingo.bsky.social @ortiztudela.bsky.social @anikaloewe.bsky.social @jazzmaniatico.bsky.social and Andrea Greve!
April 23, 2025 at 9:37 AM
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January 22, 2025 at 2:14 PM
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🚨 New preprint!! Using condition-and-perturb TMS, we show that functional interaction between multimodal and modality-specific cortices is causally relevant for conceptual knowledge retrieval: ssrn.com/abstract=510...
Left Inferior Parietal Lobe and Auditory Cortex Jointly Contribute to Sound Knowledge Retrieval
BackgroundConceptual knowledge is central to human cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest that conceptual processing relies on the joint contribution of modali
ssrn.com
January 22, 2025 at 2:14 PM