Excited to share our latest paper in @iScience_CP with @mlisi6, @iris_groen & @TesDekker
We found profound differences in how children and adults can use prior knowledge to perceive hidden images ...
https://t.co/CP5FwD53Yq
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@YorkshireWater Hi @YorkshireWater, it's not really about my charges though, I'm just trying to make sense of this infographic you sent me - and, I assume, all your other customers?
Thanks @YorkshireWater for the bill & the cute reminder that almost half of it is for paying your salaries.
Apparently 'running your business' costs your 5.1 million customers an average 50p a day - in total over £930m per year...
I’m not sure God’s light shines on East London. They have floods, then they have no water, they have localised power cuts, I’ve literally seen a pigeon being eaten by a wild snake there. Like it doesn’t seem like a real place.
@guardiannews@BritishGas charged us £1.2k for a bill we calculated to be about £300. It took hours on chat with an agent to convince them this was incorrect, and they finally reversed the bill.
At least some of these profits are because a lot of people wouldn't have the time to fight them.
Importantly, abnormal performance on this task is linked to a disruption in the weighting of prior-knowledge, and is seen in Schizophrenia and dementia patients.
Our results reveal that young children's visual perception is not shaped by past experiences as in adulthood.
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Excited to share our latest paper in @iScience_CP with @mlisi6, @iris_groen & @TesDekker
We found profound differences in how children and adults can use prior knowledge to perceive hidden images ...
https://t.co/CP5FwD53Yq
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This perceptual strategy is similar to those employed by Machine Learning Image Classifiers.
When tested on our image set, CNNs performed similarly to 4-5 year old children, and found the same two-tones challenging.
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