#driftdiffusion — Public Fediverse posts
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With Clara Sanches at #sfn23 , a #driftdiffusion model analysis of cognitive slowing in aging
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With Clara Sanches at #sfn23 , a #driftdiffusion model analysis of cognitive slowing in aging
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With Clara Sanches at #sfn23 , a #driftdiffusion model analysis of cognitive slowing in aging
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With Clara Sanches at #sfn23 , a #driftdiffusion model analysis of cognitive slowing in aging
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With Clara Sanches at #sfn23 , a #driftdiffusion model analysis of cognitive slowing in aging
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For those at #sfn23 next week, I will be there with my postdoc Clara Sanches, who will be presenting at:
Wednesday 3-4pm PSTR570.16 / VV40
Age related processes impacting processing speed: a diffusion model analysis
We consider effects of age (considered as a continuous variable, rather than comparing separate age cohorts) on drift rate in 3 separate tasks (delay discounting, emotion recognition, and verbal memory), potentially mediated by white matter integrity.
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For those at #sfn23 next week, I will be there with my postdoc Clara Sanches, who will be presenting at:
Wednesday 3-4pm PSTR570.16 / VV40
Age related processes impacting processing speed: a diffusion model analysis
We consider effects of age (considered as a continuous variable, rather than comparing separate age cohorts) on drift rate in 3 separate tasks (delay discounting, emotion recognition, and verbal memory), potentially mediated by white matter integrity.
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For those at #sfn23 next week, I will be there with my postdoc Clara Sanches, who will be presenting at:
Wednesday 3-4pm PSTR570.16 / VV40
Age related processes impacting processing speed: a diffusion model analysis
We consider effects of age (considered as a continuous variable, rather than comparing separate age cohorts) on drift rate in 3 separate tasks (delay discounting, emotion recognition, and verbal memory), potentially mediated by white matter integrity.
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For those at #sfn23 next week, I will be there with my postdoc Clara Sanches, who will be presenting at:
Wednesday 3-4pm PSTR570.16 / VV40
Age related processes impacting processing speed: a diffusion model analysis
We consider effects of age (considered as a continuous variable, rather than comparing separate age cohorts) on drift rate in 3 separate tasks (delay discounting, emotion recognition, and verbal memory), potentially mediated by white matter integrity.
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Hey #rstats modelling people. I wanted to get into #driftdiffusion models, and in several introductions to the topic (such as recent ones like https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1039172/full ), the R package DMC. From the few tutorials I found, it appears the package was never on CRAN (?) but needed to be downloaded from GitHub. However, I can't find a repository or any trace of the package. Does it still exist?
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Hey #rstats modelling people. I wanted to get into #driftdiffusion models, and in several introductions to the topic (such as recent ones like https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1039172/full ), the R package DMC. From the few tutorials I found, it appears the package was never on CRAN (?) but needed to be downloaded from GitHub. However, I can't find a repository or any trace of the package. Does it still exist?
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Hey #rstats modelling people. I wanted to get into #driftdiffusion models, and in several introductions to the topic (such as recent ones like https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1039172/full ), the R package DMC. From the few tutorials I found, it appears the package was never on CRAN (?) but needed to be downloaded from GitHub. However, I can't find a repository or any trace of the package. Does it still exist?
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Hey #rstats modelling people. I wanted to get into #driftdiffusion models, and in several introductions to the topic (such as recent ones like https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1039172/full ), the R package DMC. From the few tutorials I found, it appears the package was never on CRAN (?) but needed to be downloaded from GitHub. However, I can't find a repository or any trace of the package. Does it still exist?
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Hey #rstats modelling people. I wanted to get into #driftdiffusion models, and in several introductions to the topic (such as recent ones like https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1039172/full ), the R package DMC. From the few tutorials I found, it appears the package was never on CRAN (?) but needed to be downloaded from GitHub. However, I can't find a repository or any trace of the package. Does it still exist?