Aida Rincon Chong

@aidarc.bsky.social

cognitive neuroscience phd student @ uni of york. studying the relationship between temporal structure at encoding and long-term memory. supervised by prof. aidan horner. you can find me in the lab or geeking out about anime or something <3 she/her

Into heartbeat-evoked responses? What if we could look for them from the mother AND the fetus inside the maternal brain, via a simultaneous head & bump OPM sensor paradigm? ❤️ 🧠 Swing by poster 653, session 7, next Friday at #FENS2026 if your interest is R peaked... 🌊

🧠 Paper out! We investigated how hippocampal and cortical ripples support memory during movie watching. We found that: 🎬 Hippocampal ripples mark event boundaries 🧩 Cortical ripples predict later recall Ripples may help transform real-life experiences into lasting memories! rdcu.be/eui9l

Movie-watching evokes ripple-like activity within events and at event boundaries

Nature Communications - The neural processes involved in memory formation for realistic experiences remain poorly understood. Here, the authors found that ripple-like activity in the human...

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baby’s 1st academic poster @ pgr conference with york st john’s - was such a fun day, all the talks and posters were amazing and super interesting ! i’m so happy to be a part of such a cool research community 🤩

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first event for york uni’s newest neuroscience society !! (Building Relationships Across Interdisciplinary Neuroscience (BRAIN)) (you should totally check us out) (we do cool interdisciplinary neuro stuff) (may or may not have snacks)

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Solidarity with all trans, non-binary & intersex people facing the harsh and ill-considered guidance issued by the EHRC. It’s full of holes & has clearly been written without input from trans people. I will push for this to be withdrawn until thought-out guidance can be produced.