Cognitive (neuro)scientist @ University of Granada
https://ugr.es/~cgonzalez/
Carlos González-García
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If you're at APS in Barcelona this week, please go check out Mattia's tour de force on object typicality!
Respect to @erc.europa.eu for listening to the community and having the courage to change course 👏🇪🇺
Having a manuscript sent out for review at eLife is equally exciting and terrifying 😅
Spend your July doing research in Granada!
The CIMCYC is calling for talented undergraduate students (non-UGR) to join our Summer Research Stays 2026.
📍 9 Placements available
💶 €1,600 scholarship
🔬 8 specialized Research Groups (see next post!)
🏡 Housing support included
Apply by May 11
Analyzing more than 100k human ratings,
This study shows that ambiguity resolution relies on high-level visual features. After disambiguation, the visual system shifts from top-down processing to bottom-up matching.
@lindedomingo.bsky.social
@gonzalezgarcia.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
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 🫠.
Behold the snake.
As undergraduate, would you like to come for a short summer research stay in our research center?
Take a look to these options at the CIMCYC: cimcyc.ugr.es/en/informati...
Academia feels increasingly like playing Monkey Island, if you miss something as absurd as picking up a rubber chicken with a pulley in the first scene, you only realize much later that you’re stuck and can’t pass to the next stage (👇 see below 1/3)
www.science.org/content/arti...