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New paper in SCAN highlighted

December 10, 2018

Editing Consciousness: How Bereaved People Control Their Thoughts without Knowing It

Applying machine-learning techniques for neural decoding, Columbia engineers and psychiatrists are first to show that avoidant grievers monitor even their unconscious thoughts.

Noam Schneck, Tao Tu, Stefan Haufe, George A Bonanno, Hanga GalfaIvy, Kevin N Ochsner, J John Mann, Paul Sajda; Ongoing monitoring of mindwandering in avoidant grief through cortico-basal-ganglia interactions, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience

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