News
![Paint and pencils on a table with paper](/sites/default/files/styles/news_listing_featured_image/public/2024-02/paintandpencils-feature.jpg?itok=WJhnTLcA)
Faculty Student Psychology Announcements
Can artists predict the memorability of their own work?
A new study from the Brain Bridge Lab asks artists to submit work they deem either memorable or forgettable as the team continues to research if certa...
February 4, 2024![multicolored brain graphic](/sites/default/files/styles/news_listing_featured_image/public/2023-07/brain-graphic.jpg?itok=Pd2unP8W)
Psychology Faculty Student Announcements
New research shows brain activity travels between a small number of states based on what we are thinking and paying attention to
The brain state optimal for focus depends on the task, according to a paper from the Cognition, Attention, and Brain Lab By Sarah Steimer Using ...
January 8, 2024![paintbrushes](/sites/default/files/styles/news_listing_featured_image/public/2023-07/paintbrushes.jpg?itok=Me5rBFl2)
Faculty Student Psychology Announcements
Your Ability to Remember a Work of Art May Be Predictable
A new study from the Brain Bridge Lab used Art Institute of Chicago paintings and a neural network to predict naturalistic memory. By Sarah Steimer...
October 23, 2023