Çağatay N. Gürsoy

Çağatay N. Gürsoy
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  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at Central Institute of Mental Health

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13
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Current institution
Central Institute of Mental Health
Current position
  • PhD Student
Additional affiliations
September 2015 - January 2016
Bilkent University
Position
  • Laboratory Assistant
Description
  • Teaching Assistant for CS 114 - Programming for Engineers II
June 2014 - August 2014
Bilkent University
Position
  • Laboratory Assistant
Description
  • Teaching Assistant for CS 113 - Programming for Engineers I
Education
February 2017 - July 2019
Middle East Technical University
Field of study
  • Cognitive Sciences
September 2011 - January 2016
Bilkent University
Field of study
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Publications

Publications (13)
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Rewards paid out for successful retrieval motivate the formation of long-term memory. However, it has been argued that the Motivated Learning Task does not measure reward effects on memory strength but decision-making during retrieval. We report three large-scale online experiments in healthy participants (N = 201, N = 205, N = 187) that inform thi...
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Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of the neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Recently, it has been suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent on task demands: individual memory items can be reactivated simultaneously as a clustered occurrence or,...
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Performing high-quality research is a challenging endeavor, especially for early career researchers (ECRs). Most research is characterized by an experiential learning approach, which can be time-consuming, error-prone, and frustrating. While most institutions provide a selection of resources to help researchers with their research projects, these r...
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The rapidly escalating climate crisis poses an existential threat to human wellbeing. Reducing anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions must therefore become a primary goal of humanity. At the same time, advancing knowledge on human experience and behaviour through empirical research is likewise essential for wellbeing, but can incur substantial nega...
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Performing high-quality research is a challenging endeavor, especially for early career researchers, in many fields of psychological science. Most research is characterized by experiential learning, which can be time-consuming, error-prone, and frustrating. Although most institutions provide selected resources to help researchers with their project...
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Full-text available
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Furthermore, it is suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent on task demands: individual memory items can be reactivated simultaneously as a clustered occurrence or, alterna...
Preprint
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Furthermore, it is suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent on task demands: individual memory items can be reactivated simultaneously as a clustered occurrence or, alterna...
Preprint
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Furthermore, it is suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent on task demands: individual memory items can be reactivated simultaneously as a clustered occurrence or, alterna...
Article
Full-text available
Rewards paid out for successful retrieval motivate the formation of long-term memory. However, it has been argued that the Motivated Learning Task does not measure reward effects on memory strength but decision-making during retrieval. We report three large-scale online experiments in healthy participants ( N = 200, N = 205, N = 187) that inform th...
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Acute exercise has been shown to affect long‐term memory and sleep. However, it is unclear whether exercise‐induced changes in sleep architecture are associated with enhanced memory. Recently, it has been shown that exercise followed by a nap improved declarative memory. Whether these effects transfer to night sleep and other memory domains has not...
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Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of the neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Recently, it has been suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent on task demands: individual memory items can be reactivated simultaneously as a clustered occurrence or,...
Preprint
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of the neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Recently, it has been suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent on task demands: individual memory items can be reactivated simultaneously as a clustered occurrence or,...
Preprint
Performing high-quality research is a challenging endeavor, especially for early career researchers (ECRs) in many fields of psychological science. Most research is characterized by experiential learning, which can be time-consuming, error-prone, and frustrating. While most institutions provide selected resources to help researchers with their proj...

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