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    A tradeoff between efficiency and robustness in the hippocampal-neocortical memory network during human and rodent sleep by Hahn, Michael A., Lendner, Janna D., Anwander, Matthias, Slama, Katarina S.J., Knight, Robert T., Lin, Jack J., Helfrich, Randolph F.

    Published in Progress in neurobiology (01-11-2024)
    “…Sleep constitutes a brain state of disengagement from the external world that supports memory consolidation and restores cognitive resources. The precise…”
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    How Does Expectation Shape Object-Based Attentional Selection? by Slama, S J Katarina, Helfrich, Randolph F

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (26-04-2017)
    “…Slama and Helfrich explore how expectation shape object-based attentional selection. They cite a series of recent articles which propose that not only is the…”
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    Suicide and Self-Injury-Related Implicit Cognition: A Large-Scale Examination and Replication by Glenn, Jeffrey J., Werntz, Alexandra J., Slama, S. J. Katarina, Steinman, Shari A., Teachman, Bethany A., Nock, Matthew K.

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-02-2017)
    “…Suicide and self-injury are difficult to predict because at-risk individuals are often unable or unwilling to report their intentions. Therefore, tools to…”
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    Training language models to follow instructions with human feedback by Ouyang, Long, Wu, Jeff, Jiang, Xu, Almeida, Diogo, Wainwright, Carroll L, Mishkin, Pamela, Zhang, Chong, Agarwal, Sandhini, Slama, Katarina, Ray, Alex, Schulman, John, Hilton, Jacob, Kelton, Fraser, Miller, Luke, Simens, Maddie, Askell, Amanda, Welinder, Peter, Christiano, Paul, Leike, Jan, Lowe, Ryan

    Published 04-03-2022
    “…Making language models bigger does not inherently make them better at following a user's intent. For example, large language models can generate outputs that…”
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    Mechanisms of Visual Attention, and Their Relationships to Expectation and Navigation, in the Human Brain by Slama, Sara Julia Katarina

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…The amount of sensory input received by the human brain far surpasses its capacity for conscious processing. Attention serves to gate incoming inputs to enable…”
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