Associate Professor in Cognitive Psychology at @UiB. Interested in decision-making in perception and memory: biases, uncertainty, noise, this kind of stuff.
Happy to share our new paper in @NatureHumBehav
https://t.co/Ciq7AKvle5 Using 500k+ behavioral trials, we show that #serialdependence deviates from #Bayesian/optimal predictions, pointing to a new narrative about how recent experience shapes perception. @AOzkirli@ralfer
New preprint! Serial dependence is assumed to be attractive, but some studies show repulsion. We replicated a surprising repulsive serial bias that switches to an attractive one when people get distracted during the memory maintenance. https://t.co/jnNq5zAP4K
I just learned that there is an open postdoc position for AI in Psychology with us. The deadline is in two days, but if you are interested and willing to write a quick proposal, let me know. Topics: comp. modeling of VWM/perception, brain decoding.
https://t.co/APQjt59lBA
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Merry Christmas, from Sara, Guido, and the rest of the Hawkins clan.
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"We found that the reported use of open science practices in leading [criminology and criminal justice] journals is low, especially for pre-registration and open code, and that their reported use does not seem to be increasing over time."
https://t.co/KO5Ye8V3SK
I’m not super anxious abt this. Instead, distinguish yourself from the field
14. Also, it’s not about numbers of papers. A statement that says “I’ve published 25 papers” has wasted a sentence. People who have published just a handful of papers get great jobs bc they have ideas!
Here is a recording of my talk @CogCompNeuro last week on quantifying similarity in neural recordings
Very much enjoyed the Keynote + Tutorial format for the conference. Links to our tutorial notebook below 👇
https://t.co/LdGTDOdBb7
New preprint w/ @fridaprintzlau & @KeisukeFukuda4 ! We show that attentional priority in visual working memory modulates retroactive biases in memory, *but NOT* proactive biases in perception https://t.co/hBvbKN0LD4 via @OSFramework
New preprint out🚨 with @SamsonChota@LUZIXU1@SvanderStigchel@SuryaGayet, titled “The priority state of items in visual working memory determines their influence on early visual processing”
https://t.co/dIE7ZvWBEs
Are you looking for a precise monitor for vision science, eye-tracking, or EEG? In a new preprint, we tested an interesting new display option with excellent timing performance: "High-speed" organic light-emitting diode (OLED) monitors. A summary:🧵[1/n]
All kinds of exciting plans are afoot here @JohnsHopkins, and this is part of it! Three positions in Psychological & Brain Sciences — one each in cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, & behavioral neuroscience. These are very broad searches (in both rank and area). Apply!
Deep in thought while on your way to work? Better watch out, could be a recipe for disaster! Yet, people are able to daydream and hold images in mind effortlessly, with eyes open. But when you also need to attend your surroundings, it gets tricky… Why? 🚨TWEEPRINT ALERT! 🚨1/n