The criticism of Trump, Kennedy, and Bhattacharya that was so subversive that the ADA had to eject the Editor-in-Chief of their flagship journal from their annual meeting for sharing it? Prior today it had fewer than 1000 views.
Do your thing.
Carl T. Bergstrom
I'm ready for June 16th, are you?
Computational Behaviour launches July 2027! A fully remote two-week course, open to participants worldwide.
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Young Scientist Award in the Social Sciences! Thanks to @unileiden.bsky.social @leidenpsychology.bsky.social for the nomination.
More on my research and dreams for the future of academia 👇
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Super fun challenge buried in here to join another effort to assess variability in methods (with possibility to use @nwb.org data too!):
mchini.github.io/con2phys/how...
Neuromatch
How do people make choices, and what happens in our brains when we do? Anne Urai investigates how our brains process information and use it to make decisions. In applying the resulting insights to cur...
Food for thought: AI probably can’t reliably generate visual illusions such as this.
(I am sure it can generate plenty of things that *could* be illusions but how would it test it without a full working model of a human perceptual system?)
"If a methodological choice is arbitrary, the conclusions that rest on it should be shown to be insensitive to it. "
I'm looking at you, SPIKE SORTING
(via @thetransmitter.bsky.social )
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Ashley Juavinett, PhD
I recently switched to the "For You" feed (thanks to @grimalkina.bsky.social) and I am FINALLY getting the content I want (exactly this).
Ashley Juavinett, PhD
Disagreement in neuroscience runs deeper than most researchers suspect—even in electrophysiology, a field that prides itself on hard data.
The two rows of squares are moving to the right at the same speed; however, the top row appears to be moving to the right, while the bottom one appears to be moving to the left.
上下の正方形の列は等速度で右に動いていますが、上の列は右に、下の列は左に動いているように見えます。
Akiyoshi Kitaoka
Video
Just found this intriguing new function by Wadea Abu Dahoud for making a log-scale axis squiggly, mostly to act as a visual cue/speed bump that the axis isn't linear. github.com/wade31985-ar... #rstats #dataviz