@cheddar@TradeStation My bet is they will be the guy who teaches John Cusack how to palm a five dollar bill when he is waving a twenty at the bartender.
@Ian_Mosby This is phrenology's fellow traveler, physiognomy. Sorry if this is sort of pedantic and not your point, I just think about this stuff a lot.
@RolfZwaan @dalejbarr @hardsci @imhartshorn@PsySciAcc You'd have to match for onset features or be very, very clever in dealing with their effects on acoustics. https://t.co/yEzMZHMwo5
@RolfZwaan @dalejbarr @hardsci @imhartshorn@PsySciAcc Maybe there is still something there, though. Have people make "whole body" responses and see if the response dynamics are related to age- and mobility-related semantics... https://t.co/y4K5FgH3f8
@RolfZwaan @dalejbarr @hardsci @imhartshorn@PsySciAcc So, the first think that came to mind for me was measures of acceleration in response execution à la Abrams & Balota (1991). BUT it looks like this gets complicated: https://t.co/y3KBCabSam speed and force correlate strongly with RT for age stereotypes.
Blacked-out poster at #SfN2018 from @neuronewy lab, submitted because the author was prevented from coming to the USA. The travel ban is an awful policy, and brutally unfair to the people affected, especially trainees. Glad this poster was here as a reminder.
@jpeelle Following this...for prospective grad students, @USCNGP goes to @sacnas, @ABRCMS, @CalDiversity...but there seems to be way less infrastructure at the faculty level; hoping someone has had better luck finding it!
@russpoldrack Latour (and more recently Harding and Haraway) get a bad rap as "anti-science" from people who don't read them. They're talking about epistemological problems that scientists ought to be dealing with head on.
Identifying sex or gender by genitalia at birth is not at all supported by the science of genetics, psychology, anthropology, medicine & biology of sex & gender.
Transgender & intersex friends: I see you, recognize you, & support you. ❤