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1. '''GLM analyses''' for speech imaging data. 1. '''Applied''' for a few more jobs. (And did a phone interview). 1. '''Re-wrote''' introduction for animals paper and '''drafted''' methods section. 1. Ran some additional analyses using a full set of anatomical ROIs for the animals project and analyzed. Required a bit of re-factoring and number crunching. |
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1. Tried to find papers looking at how frequently parents use scalar / color adjectives in the presence of a contrast. Found debatably [[one|http://fla.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/09/30/0142723713503146.abstract]]. If you know of others I'd love to hear about it. | 1. Tried to find papers looking at how frequently parents use scalar / color adjectives in the presence of a contrast. Found debatably [[http://fla.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/09/30/0142723713503146.abstract|one]]. If you know of others I'd love to hear about it. |
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1. Worked a little bit on the [[http://kinderlab.bcs.rochester.edu/New_website/|KinderLab Website]]. |
Lab Meeting, Autumn 2015, Week 10
Awe- and Aw-inspiring readings (or just stuff you think deserves a mention)
What we did over last week
Florian
Kodi
Andrew
Olga
- submitted the audit. To do: update the wiki page for it
- Mainly worked in Chigusa's lab this week and prepped for a test
Esteban
Dave
GLM analyses for speech imaging data.
Applied for a few more jobs. (And did a phone interview).
Re-wrote introduction for animals paper and drafted methods section.
- Ran some additional analyses using a full set of anatomical ROIs for the animals project and analyzed. Required a bit of re-factoring and number crunching.
Sarah
Dan
Amanda
- Finalized a nearly short-enough version of my Quals reading list.
- Finished running an 8 kid version of the new kid mammals task, in case you're wondering 7/8 kids picked the informatively modifying speaker.
- Set up a version of the task where the kids get no feedback, and are just told that if they guess right that they'll get the stickers at the end.
- Started watching all of the kid videos.
Tried to find papers looking at how frequently parents use scalar / color adjectives in the presence of a contrast. Found debatably one. If you know of others I'd love to hear about it.
Ran a sample task with the EyeTribe and the Eyelink with Linda. If I can ever get NumPy to update I'll be able to compare the data.
Worked a little bit on the KinderLab Website.
Zach
Linda
Maryam