#cogsci2023 — Public Fediverse posts
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Bobbie Spellman is giving her #cogsci2023 keynote and I'm loving it
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In a bizarre turn of events, we ran into MIRRORLab undergrad Annie Huang on the streets of Sydney while at #CogSci2023! Annie is about to begin a semester studying abroad in Sydney.
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If you are at #CogSci2023, don't miss Holly Hake and Bridget Leonard's presentions -- including the paper that won this year's 🏆Applied Modeling Award! Holly's 🏆-winning talk will be in Sess. T11, Fri @8:50am (3:50pm Th. PST): "Breaking New Ground in Computational Psychiatry" shows that models accurately detect memory impairment! Bridget's presentation will be in sess. T17, Fri. @11:20am (6:20pm Th. PST): "Faulty Memories, Favored Outcomes" shows why which errors leads to better memory
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If you're attending #cogsci2023 don't miss some excellent research from the http://hmc-lab.com ! 🧵thread
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This week it's the #cogsci2023 Cognitive Science conference in Sydney. I'll participate virtually, getting up early on Wed morning for a workshop inspired by our Beyond Single-Mindedness manifesto
More details & abstracts for presentations: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8571r2dz #cogsci
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I am belatedly sharing that my grad student Holly Hake won the Applied Modeling Prize at #CogSci2023! Using a mathematical model of memory, Holly showed that (1) elderly with cognitive impairment show abnormally high values of the memory decay parameter; (2) Higher values ~ greater incidence of amnesia; and (3) In fact, you can predict with 80% acc an individual's diagnosis from an 8-min test! https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.13.23289941 #ComputationalPsychiatry #CognitiveNeuroscience #aging #CognitiveScience
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Signed up for the #cogsci2023 mentoring programme. Now preping some introductory words
"my advice has no basis more reliable than my own meandering
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Happy that our paper on detecting patterns in child bilingual code-mixing was accepted for #CogSci2023 - slightly disappointed though that it's just a poster presentation with 150-word abstract, a category I totally wasn't aware of (I always thought acceptance=paper publication)