Episodic memory, perception and working memory aficionado. I love drawing and studying brains. Ramon y Cajal fellow. University of Granada. CIMCYC (Granada, Spain).
www.lindedomingo.com
Juan Linde-Domingo
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This is terrible 😡 not because participant compensation is increasing, but because @joinprolific.bsky.social keeps getting worse.
I have suffered poor support and serious mishandling of sensitive information (including one of our invoices being sent to a third researcher).
Goodbye, Prolific.
Starting the weekend ❤️
Juan Linde-Domingo
Juan Linde-Domingo
Research on “the testing effect” routinely conflates direct and forward testing effects: A meta-analysis of testing effects with free recall. doi.org/10.1037/xlm0.... New paper by Annabel D. Gereau and Neil W. Mulligan in JEP:LMC.
New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Audrey Morrow, Jason Samaha, et al:
Individual alpha frequency predicts the sensitivity of time perception
doi.org/10.1162/IMAG...
Investigador@s del CIMCYC exploran cómo el cerebro consigue interpretar imágenes ambiguas. 🧠👁️
Aunque una imagen parezca solo manchas o sombras, nuestro cerebro suele encontrarle sentido rápidamente. ¿Cómo lo hace? 🔍
cimcyc.ugr.es/informacion/...
OK, I'm obsessed with this study in @science.org
It took Reddit "Am I The Asshole" posts & asked LLMs if the poster was the asshole. Aaand (surprise) AI was more likely to tell people they were NOT the asshole ... even when humans said yeah YTA 🧪
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
We hope this is a bug on Prolific, otherwise it will be cheaper to collect behavioural data inside the scanner 🫠
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This is cool. As they pointed, the question is whether journals are willing to pay ~£700–800 per reviewed manuscript to make this work, and if so, how those costs would affect APCs, authors, and grants 🫠.
Stupidly happy: we may have just replicated an effect I cared a lot about at the very start of my PhD.
It was not the main point of the current experiment, but it looks robust and has survived several sanity checks. Still preliminary, but yeah 😅.
Despite rising concerns about sycophancy—excessive agreement or flattery from artificial intelligence (AI) systems—little is known about its prevalence or consequences. We show that sycophancy is wide...