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New preprint from our team! We tested whether early reaction time variability predicts later implicit learning. Across two datasets, moment-to-moment variability, especially ITRV and Sigma, was linked to better later learning. Noise may sometimes reflect exploration. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
"Nobody needs convincing that a science of the Meaning of Life is the wrong project. I will argue that a science of phenomenal consciousness is wrong for exactly the same reason: neither is amenable to the third-person perspective science requires." by @profdata.bsky.social arxiv.org/abs/2606.00226
Mind wandering enhances the brain’s ability to learn hidden patterns, new study suggests
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Science is constitutively third-personal: its findings are in principle reproducible by any observer, independent of perspective, and answerable to measurement. This is the source of its power and als...
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Consciousness, AI, and the Limits of Scientific Explanation
Today, Teodóra Vékony will give a talk about our research on local sleep, mind wandering and implicit statistical learning at 18.45 in ROOM 1 at VSS (Vision Science Society). #VSS2026
Come to our posters on VSS! Poster numbers: 467, 469. #VSS2026