Trent’s New Paper in PNAS

Trent Davis, a recent UChicago graduate and our new lab manager, recently published a paper along with Dr. Bainbridge titled “Memory for artwork is predictable.” Using over 4000 paintings from the Art Institute of Chicago, their study finds that viewers...

Max Kramer’s New Paper in Science Advances

A recent paper authored by Max Kramer, Dr. Martin Hebart, Dr. Chris Baker, and Dr. Wilma A. Bainbridge, titled “The features underlying the memorability of objects,” investigates higher- and lower-level features that drive image memorability and suggests that...

New Paper in Nature Communications

A recent paper co-authored by Dr. Wilma A. Bainbridge and Dr. Chris I. Baker, titled “Multidimensional memory topography in the medial parietal cortex identified from neuroimaging of thousands of daily memory videos,” identifies a topography of memory content in the...