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Steve Fleming

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Cognitive neuroscientist @EP_UCL @WCHN_UCL | Author #KnowThyself (Basic Books, 2021) | Trying to keep up with @HWalkerFleming | Dad of two mini humans | he/him

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Steve Fleming @smfleming 路 Dec 17, 2022
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Yes! v interesting that longer lag in Yunzhe鈥檚 paper was associated with non-local learning. Also ~100ms lag in @gelliott_wimmer鈥檚 episodic memory study

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Episodic memory retrieval success is associated with rapid replay of episode content
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Steve Fleming @smfleming 路 Dec 17, 2022
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Eg if we could index slower timescale / thought-like cycles this may also look like replay but now conscious. This paper from @behrenstimb is an important datapoint as it links DMN (signature of mindwandering) with replay

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Replay bursts in humans coincide with activation of the default mode and parietal alpha networks - PubMed
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Steve Fleming @smfleming 路 Nov 15, 2022
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very interesting read! I liked the formula you propose. Also makes me think that good philosophers of mind are often doing exactly this kind of crucial conceptual work (and they can be given a tough time by neuroscientists who dismiss its importance)

Article Sep 23, 2022
Science is communication
by Hugo Fleming
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Steve Fleming @smfleming 路 Sep 30, 2022
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Important work from the brilliant @mazormatan and colleagues 馃憞

Paper Sep 28, 2022
The Scientific Study of Consciousness Cannot and Should Not Be Morally Neutral
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Steve Fleming @smfleming 路 Sep 25, 2022
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This is a wonderful read and masterful defense of the connection between metacognition and consciousness by @MatthiasMichel_ And I will now be making liberal use of the two-buckets metaphor when teaching meta-d!

Tweet Sep 22, 2022
Can we use confidence ratings to assess conscious perception? I address this question in a new paper, forthcoming in WIREs Cognitive Science (philpapers.org/rec/MICCIC-3). My answer is "Yes", but it鈥檚 not straightforward! A thread.
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Steve Fleming @smfleming 路 Sep 8, 2022
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Very interesting read- connecting theory of mind with computational models of planning

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Excited to share a new review paper on *Planning with Theory of Mind* by @rebecca_saxe, @fierycushman and myself, now out in @TrendsCognSci! authors.elsevier.com/a/1fjBQ4sIRvLYsx A very brief 馃У:
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Steve Fleming @smfleming 路 Jul 7, 2022
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Re-reading @hakwanlau's In Consciousness We Trust - if you're working on consciousness, this is essential reading... a compelling argument for performance control and an empirical manifesto for charting a path between local and global theories

Book May 10, 2022
In Consciousness We Trust
by Hakwan Lau
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Steve Fleming @smfleming 路 Jun 21, 2022
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Yes! It鈥檚 a great book, will revisit

Book Feb 1, 1996
Kinds of Minds: Towards an Understanding of Consciousness
by Daniel Dennett
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Steve Fleming @smfleming 路 Jun 13, 2022
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Nice pair of articles here about language models and awareness in @TheEconomist (拢). Sympathise with Ag眉era y Arcas that social modeling may have been important driver in humans... [link] 1/2

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Artificial neural networks are making strides towards consciousness, according to Blaise Ag眉era y Arcas
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Steve Fleming @smfleming 路 May 21, 2022
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Half way through this wonderful book on Jennifer Douda and Crispr- part biography, part detective story and part paean to science

Book Mar 9, 2021
The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race
by Walter Isaacson
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