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I just got rejected from a lecturer position within seconds of sending my application, because no one bothered to state that needing future visa sponsorship, regardless of current work authorization, disqualifies you from being considered. Routine reminder of passport privilege!
first empirical paper from the Aulet lab! What does learning to count do to a brain? We trained neural networks on different tasks and only counting (i.e., predicting the number of dots in a dot array) reorganized representations around number. New preprint:
LCD Lab takes #SRCD25 come check out our work!
New paper alert! tinyurl.com/bdec5rd5 We used eye-tracking, pupillometry, and behavioral methods to explore how spatial information interacts with memory for temporal order. Our results suggest that the mental timeline can be an effective memory strategy. Let us know what you think!
My paper with @stellalourenco.bsky.social ‬is now out in Science Advances! We found that children have robust object recognition abilities that surpass many ANNs. Models only outperformed kids when their training far exceeded what a child could experience in their lifetime doi.org/10.1126/scia...
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Remembering the temporal context of events is difficult across the lifespan. Across many cultures and languages, people get around this problem by gro…
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The mental timeline is used as a memory strategy
Language, Cognition, & Development Lab @ UW
Vlad Ayzenberg
Lauren Aulet
The visual recognition abilities of preschool children rival those of state-of-the-art artificial intelligence models.
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Fast and robust visual object recognition in young children