Excited to share one of my PhD projects with @EdNeuroLab-the first neuroimaging study on fraction processing in children! Our findings showed that even 2nd graders, who haven't received formal fraction instruction, can process fraction magnitudes. https://t.co/t9xmZBrZJ5
🙈🙉🙊 New preprint alert 🙊🙉🙈
Are baboons good statisticians? Can they recognize the trend of a noisy scatterplot? What do they base their judgments on? The answers are in our new preprint with @StanDehaene and other amazing collaborators.
https://t.co/QzMt5mjTmH
📣I'm hiring a lab coordinator for my new lab at UCSD CogSci. This is a great position if you're interested in gaining research experience before applying to graduate school.
Apply by May 2, flexible start late summer start date (~Sep 1). Details below! https://t.co/pZhnYHZwqT
I'm excited to announce that I'll be curating and hosting a speaker series at @PlanetWordDC. First up: French neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene! No better time to come to DC than April 27!! https://t.co/pXjvRr8Dvb
Understanding real-world contexts should come first in responsible AI development.
@lkwhite features some of the projects Sadhana and I are leading @uwedpsychology to make AI useful for teachers and students.
@UWMadEducation@WCER_UW
https://t.co/kwPUoDQpwn
Danny Kahneman was an amazingly creative and original scientist and a wonderful human being. I was lucky to have several conversations with him, all incredibly clever and insightful.
We miss him.
ON KAHNEMAN | https://t.co/YKOLG0c9Al https://t.co/VxWsHjXP0F
Re-sharing this database of BIPOC-authored papers from across psychology. This is a wonderful resource, esp. for those aiming to diversify their syllabi, journal clubs, citation networks, and general awareness. Please add your or others' papers!
https://t.co/Xq4qfnSTXs
Come join the Cognitive Origins Lab at UW-Madison! We are hiring two full time lab managers to start this summer! One specializing in child development and one in non-human primate cognition. Application links below. Application Deadline April 10, 2024
Introducing the Action-Mode Network – AMN. Better late than never! 17 years ago, we clumsily called this the Cingulo-opercular Network (CON) based on its anatomy (we weren’t exactly sure what it does). Now we’ve finally got the evidence to give it the functional name it deserves: the Action-mode Network (AMN). Find our arguments here: https://t.co/z8290fmmVB with the peerless Marc Raichle and the brilliant @gordonneuro. 🧵 ↓
We still need many more native English volunteers for our simple test of math vocabulary -- click on this link:
https://t.co/777zj3lnZ7
Please pass the word around! it only takes 15 minutes.
Does your fMRI task involve response times? If so, you should check out our new paper in order to avoid condition difference effect estimates from being driven by RT differences. https://t.co/HeS83dFPOC
Our longitudinal study of sound symbolism is finally out! We tested infants at 4, 8, and 12 months, and only found a hint of sound symbolism emerging at 12.
With @PennyPexman@AngelikiAthan@slarcher
@suz_l_curtin
and N. Czarnecki
https://t.co/X1e2AHyyJP
The new and improved MCLS mentoring scheme is now open to ALL MCLS members!
For more information and to sign-up go to: https://t.co/nDORv0yBE7
We are organising a speed networking event on the 1st of December (3pm UK/10am EST) to build connections and meet potential matches!