I have a new book brewing on the topic of "decisions about decisions" - how we decide to decide (examples: take a very small step; use a rule; delegate to an expert; flip a coin). What is the best title? Here's a little survey:
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The single most undervalued fact of linear algebra: matrices are graphs, and graphs are matrices.
Encoding matrices as graphs is a cheat code, making complex behavior simple to study.
Let me show you how!
Very excited - my first paper is published! With @ali_toniolo + @miguelnacenta
We built a tool to study how writers move between map and text to write essays
Takeaway: important cognitive work happens in the transformation process *between* maps/texts
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We're all well acquainted with the last-minute pre-exam study session. While cramming can work in a pinch, our brains remember information much better if we space out our exposures to it.
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