Dragan Rangelov
@neuronomist.bsky.social
Well-travelled couch potato.
Psychologist, Neuroscientist, Neuroeconomist.
Senior Lecturer in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience.
Head of the Economic Brain Lab @ Swinburne University.
Opinions are my own.
Psychologist, Neuroscientist, Neuroeconomist.
Senior Lecturer in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience.
Head of the Economic Brain Lab @ Swinburne University.
Opinions are my own.
If you're attending the amazing #ICON2025, and if you are interested in how humans make risky choices, come to my poster (6.37) today from 10:45 am. I'd love to chat with you about how the precision of the neural representation of value drives choice biases.
September 19, 2025 at 7:34 AM
If you're attending the amazing #ICON2025, and if you are interested in how humans make risky choices, come to my poster (6.37) today from 10:45 am. I'd love to chat with you about how the precision of the neural representation of value drives choice biases.
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PhD opportunity! Get in touch if you are interested in this, or related, project(s). study.uq.edu.au/study-option...
Understanding the neurophysiology of executive function
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February 10, 2025 at 12:38 AM
PhD opportunity! Get in touch if you are interested in this, or related, project(s). study.uq.edu.au/study-option...
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🎉 New for 2025! 🎉 The ACNS International Webinar Series kicks off with Dr. Chris Baker, expert in learning & plasticity
📅 Feb 20 | 🖥️ Zoom | 🎟️ ACNS members only
Don’t miss out—register now! 🔗 docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
#Neuroscience #BrainPlasticity #ACNS
📅 Feb 20 | 🖥️ Zoom | 🎟️ ACNS members only
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#Neuroscience #BrainPlasticity #ACNS
ACNS Webinar - Chris Baker
Thank you for your interest in this ACNS Webinar! This is the first of a series of educational talks we have planned for ACNS members throughout 2025. Please complete this form to register for the eve...
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February 4, 2025 at 3:18 AM
🎉 New for 2025! 🎉 The ACNS International Webinar Series kicks off with Dr. Chris Baker, expert in learning & plasticity
📅 Feb 20 | 🖥️ Zoom | 🎟️ ACNS members only
Don’t miss out—register now! 🔗 docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
#Neuroscience #BrainPlasticity #ACNS
📅 Feb 20 | 🖥️ Zoom | 🎟️ ACNS members only
Don’t miss out—register now! 🔗 docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
#Neuroscience #BrainPlasticity #ACNS
📢 Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology is hiring! 📢
There is an ongoing, full-time, level B position available in the domain of Clinical Psychology. Applications close 23/02/2025.
Learn more here: swinjobs.nga.net.au?jati=14B144C...
There is an ongoing, full-time, level B position available in the domain of Clinical Psychology. Applications close 23/02/2025.
Learn more here: swinjobs.nga.net.au?jati=14B144C...
Swinburne University - Lecturer, Psychology
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January 20, 2025 at 11:40 PM
📢 Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology is hiring! 📢
There is an ongoing, full-time, level B position available in the domain of Clinical Psychology. Applications close 23/02/2025.
Learn more here: swinjobs.nga.net.au?jati=14B144C...
There is an ongoing, full-time, level B position available in the domain of Clinical Psychology. Applications close 23/02/2025.
Learn more here: swinjobs.nga.net.au?jati=14B144C...
🖨️ Fresh off the press! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
We have shown that the brain processes visual input differently as a function of display density, violating predictions of dominant cognitive control theories.
We have shown that the brain processes visual input differently as a function of display density, violating predictions of dominant cognitive control theories.
Prefrontal dimension change-related activation differs for visual search in sparse and dense displays
Changes of the target-defining feature dimension have previously been shown to elicit anterior prefrontal activation increases. In the majority of stu…
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January 6, 2025 at 10:59 PM
🖨️ Fresh off the press! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
We have shown that the brain processes visual input differently as a function of display density, violating predictions of dominant cognitive control theories.
We have shown that the brain processes visual input differently as a function of display density, violating predictions of dominant cognitive control theories.
Reposted by Dragan Rangelov
BCI workshop with g.tec showcasing their recoveriX neurorehabilitation interface - very cool! Training motor imagery activation through gameified feedback with simultaneous EEG recording #ACNS2024 @acnsau.bsky.social
November 25, 2024 at 3:04 AM
BCI workshop with g.tec showcasing their recoveriX neurorehabilitation interface - very cool! Training motor imagery activation through gameified feedback with simultaneous EEG recording #ACNS2024 @acnsau.bsky.social
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Are you an Australian cognitive neuroscientist 🧠 affiliated with the Australasian Cognitive Neuroscience Society?
This Starter Pack is a fast way to connect with your ACNS colleagues - reply here to be added! And don't forget to follow @acnsau.bsky.social Only 5 more sleeps! 🤩 #ACNS2024
This Starter Pack is a fast way to connect with your ACNS colleagues - reply here to be added! And don't forget to follow @acnsau.bsky.social Only 5 more sleeps! 🤩 #ACNS2024
November 19, 2024 at 11:08 PM
Are you an Australian cognitive neuroscientist 🧠 affiliated with the Australasian Cognitive Neuroscience Society?
This Starter Pack is a fast way to connect with your ACNS colleagues - reply here to be added! And don't forget to follow @acnsau.bsky.social Only 5 more sleeps! 🤩 #ACNS2024
This Starter Pack is a fast way to connect with your ACNS colleagues - reply here to be added! And don't forget to follow @acnsau.bsky.social Only 5 more sleeps! 🤩 #ACNS2024
Reposted by Dragan Rangelov
#ACNS2024 kicked off today with a host of interesting events. Prof. Karen Caeyenberghs delivered a fascinating keynote on promising rehabilitation of chronic TBI patients
November 25, 2024 at 6:28 AM
#ACNS2024 kicked off today with a host of interesting events. Prof. Karen Caeyenberghs delivered a fascinating keynote on promising rehabilitation of chronic TBI patients
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#ACNS2024 is only a few days away! There is still time, however, to register and submit a late-breaking poster (Friday, November 22).
In the spirit of promoting sustainability, please consider bringing along your own water bottle, coffee cup and lanyard.
In the spirit of promoting sustainability, please consider bringing along your own water bottle, coffee cup and lanyard.
November 19, 2024 at 7:44 AM
#ACNS2024 is only a few days away! There is still time, however, to register and submit a late-breaking poster (Friday, November 22).
In the spirit of promoting sustainability, please consider bringing along your own water bottle, coffee cup and lanyard.
In the spirit of promoting sustainability, please consider bringing along your own water bottle, coffee cup and lanyard.