Lena M. Krippner Data-verified
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Lena M. Krippner's research investigates neural mechanisms underlying learning and memory, with a focus on replay phenomena in the human visual cortex. Her work explores how these replay events, occurring during task pauses, are associated with the implicit learning of successor representations and are independent of conscious awareness. Krippner has published on the link between visual cortex replay and the formation of successor representations, examining its role in learning. Additionally, her research extends to public health preparedness, including an experimental study on protecting mass-gathering events during a pandemic through testing tracks and transparent information dissemination. She has a h-index of 2 with 3 total publications and 14 citations.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 15
Selected Publications
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Replay in the human visual cortex during brief task pauses is linked to implicit learning of successor representations (2025)
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Protecting mass-gathering events in a pandemic with testing tracks and transparent information: an experimental study with festival guests (2024)
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- Replay in human visual cortex is linked to the formation of successor representations and independent of consciousness
- Replay in the human visual cortex during brief task pauses is linked to implicit learning of successor representations
- Replay in human visual cortex is linked to the formation of successor representations and independent of consciousness
- Replay in the human visual cortex during brief task pauses is linked to implicit learning of successor representations
- Replay in human visual cortex is linked to the formation of successor representations and independent of consciousness
- Replay in the human visual cortex during brief task pauses is linked to implicit learning of successor representations
- Protecting mass-gathering events in a pandemic with testing tracks and transparent information: an experimental study with festival guests
- Protecting mass-gathering events in a pandemic with testing tracks and transparent information: an experimental study with festival guests
- Protecting mass-gathering events in a pandemic with testing tracks and transparent information: an experimental study with festival guests
- Protecting mass-gathering events in a pandemic with testing tracks and transparent information: an experimental study with festival guests
- Protecting mass-gathering events in a pandemic with testing tracks and transparent information: an experimental study with festival guests
- Protecting mass-gathering events in a pandemic with testing tracks and transparent information: an experimental study with festival guests
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