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Selma Lugtmeijer
@selmalugtmeijer.bsky.social
Postdoc in the Motivation and Social Neuroscience lab
@thechbh.bsky.social, University of Birmingham. Research interests: motivation, effort, memory, visual perception, MRI, computational modelling, stroke, aging.
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Time seems to speed up as we get older - is that partly due to events/neural states lasting longer?

#PsychSciSky
#Neuroskyence

www.livescience.com/health/neuro...
New study reveals why time seems to move faster the older we get
A new study hints that age-related changes in our brains may explain why time feels like it's slipping away faster with every passing year.
www.livescience.com
October 24, 2025 at 1:28 PM
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Very happy to see this published! Registered report led by the fantastic Sophie Sowden-Carvalho (and with @thepsychologist.bsky.social & @brainapps.bsky.social) looking at effort-based prosocial decision-making in autistic and non-autistic adults. tinyurl.com/3upvukt2
See thread below for more info⭐️
Autistic and non-autistic prosocial decision-making: The impact of recipient neurotype
A body of research suggests cross-neurotype interpersonal interactions may be more challenging, and non-autistic individuals show less interest in int…
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October 10, 2025 at 7:33 AM
Back @brocku.ca for a view days to work on a project related to our recent publication on how neural states change with age during naturalistic viewing: www.nature.com/articles/s42...

In our new study we look at eye movements during movie-watching and whether it relates to memory for the movie.
October 7, 2025 at 8:45 PM
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The brain represents the world around us as a series of neural states - stable patterns of activity that change as we move from one event to the next.

New paper by @selmalugtmeijer.bsky.social showing that neural states get longer as people age. #PsychSciSky

nature.com/articles/s42003-025-08792-4
Temporal dedifferentiation of neural states with age during naturalistic viewing - Communications Biology
Movie fMRI data reveals age-related lengthening of neural states in visual and prefrontal regions, reflecting reduced temporal differentiation while preserved alignment with perceived events suggests stable coarse event segmentation.
www.nature.com
September 30, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Excited to share these proceedings! The OHBM Open Science Room is a unique space to discuss, exchange ideas, and connect with others. Huge thanks to all the amazing people I met through the Open Science Special Interest Group!
Lugtmeijer et al. highlight key events from the Open Science Room at the 2024 Annual Meeting in Seoul, Korea: doi.org/10.52294/001...

@selmalugtmeijer.bsky.social @ohbmossig.bsky.social @fmri-today.bsky.social @mallarchak.bsky.social @ohbmofficial.bsky.social
August 19, 2025 at 9:17 AM
Current fatigue shapes future motivation.

Talking at the poster session about how momentarily fluctuations in fatigue influence willingness to exert effort for reward in the future.

Enjoying a great conference - Cognitive Computational Neuroscience - Amsterdam
August 15, 2025 at 1:51 PM
Our new study shows that accelerated long-term forgetting occurs more often in stroke patients than in age-matched controls. After one week, 35% showed marked forgetting despite normal recall after 30 min. Important for neuropsychological diagnostics.
Open access: doi.org/10.1111/jnp....
July 15, 2025 at 3:36 PM
Feeling honoured to have been awarded first prize (jointly) in the Excellence in Enhancing Research Culture Award for an Early-Career Researcher at the School of Psychology Awards 2025, University of Birmingham.
July 6, 2025 at 9:56 PM
Day 2 of the first @chbh.bsky.social hackathon 🧠🤓 Thanks for a fun talk on your MATLAB journey @dagmarfraser.bsky.social
May 29, 2025 at 10:41 AM
Delighted to read this commentary by @martinhebart.bsky.social on our recent paper on visual feature processing.
April 8, 2025 at 4:52 PM
🧠 Two weeks till Brain Awareness Week 🧠
February 28, 2025 at 9:51 AM
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So excited to announce Curiosity, Information Seeking & Exploration conference: 30th Sept-1st Oct @Brown University. Amazing speakers sites.google.com/view/informa... and free!

Abstract submissions open until 7th July

w/ Romy Frömer, Ohad Dan, @hayleydorfman.bsky.social, Matt Nassar. Please share!
CISE 2025
30th September - 1st October 2025 Brown University, Rhode Island
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February 25, 2025 at 2:26 PM
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3.5 year PhD studentship in cognitive computational neuroscience open in my MSN lab, @thechbh.bsky.social, co-supervised with @selmalugtmeijer.bsky.social & @simonlittle.bsky.social. Deadline 23rd March. Only open to UK candidates. More details here: www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
Pls repost
https://findaphd.com/phds/project/p…
February 20, 2025 at 4:07 PM
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🚨 SUMMER SCHOOL!

Announcing the 2nd Birmingham-Leiden Summer School in Computational Social Cognition, Sep 2-5, 2025.

Fantastic line-up of keynote: Matthew Rushworth, Diana Tamir @dianatamir.bsky.social, and David Amodio @davidamodio.bsky.social .

👇
Apply by 18 April (compsoccog.com) and RT!
February 17, 2025 at 4:16 PM
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🚨 Deadline Extended 🚨

🗓️ Good news! The submission deadline for the Special Issue on Open Datasets has been extended to April 30th, 2025.

Don't miss this opportunity to contribute to critical discussions on data governance, ethics, infrastructure, and more!

🔗 Learn more at: tinyurl.com/5n7xruwz
February 7, 2025 at 8:43 PM
🧠 Excited to share our new preprint! 🧠 Check it out and let us know what you think! 👀✨
January 28, 2025 at 9:03 AM
🚨 Call for Papers: Special Issue on Open Datasets 🚨

Aperture Neuro and OHBM Open Science SIG invite submissions in the form of original research, reviews, code, short communications, and more! 🧠

🖱️ Visit our website for more details: apertureneuro.org/pages/731-sp...
Special Issues | Aperture Neuro
Enables a diverse approach to sharing and communicating high quality, community-based, open neuroscience research.
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January 26, 2025 at 12:21 PM
New paper out!
1/5 New study challenges modular view of visual processing! academic.oup.com/brain/advanc... Analysis of 307 stroke patients shows mid-level visual processing are distributed across neural networks rather than confined to specific brain regions.
Visual feature processing in a large stroke cohort: evidence against modular organization
Visual features form a crucial stage between sensory input and higher-level object recognition. The conventional model of visual processing posits that qua
academic.oup.com
January 15, 2025 at 8:35 AM