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1. Hung out a bit with [[http://www.brockferguson.com/|Brock Ferguson]] who is apparently looking for a post-doc and has once expressed interest in being at UR (though admittedly, despite originally being from SW Ontario he's now mostly base in the PNW). He wrote a nice little package to analyze eyetracking data in R (see: his page), and designs super great studies. | 1. Hung out a bit with [[http://www.brockferguson.com/|Brock Ferguson]] who is apparently looking for a post-doc and has once expressed interest in being at UR (though admittedly, despite originally being from SW Ontario he's now mostly based in the PNW). He wrote a nice little package to analyze eyetracking data in R (see: his page), and designs super great studies. |
Lab Meeting, Autumn 2015, Week 12
Awe- and Aw-inspiring readings (or just stuff you think deserves a mention)
Orena, A. J., & White, K. S. (2015). I Forget What That’s Called! Children's Online Processing of Disfluencies Depends on Speaker Knowledge. Child Development, 86(6), 1701–1709. doi:10.1111/cdev.12421 - ANP
A friend recommend DevonThink which works with Mendeley and allows you to organize your papers, and search for related papers (you can give it a paper and it produces a list of papers in your collection that are related). - ANP
What we did over last week
Florian
- Letters: 1 this week (0 new).
Kodi
Andrew
Olga
- Worked with Andrew and Stephen to create a new system for self check audit for consent forms
- Worked on the tutorial (this past weekend) to go through some of the checklist items
- Sent Linda and Zach RA hours for the RAs this semester, checked in with Chris and got his reported hours
Esteban
Dave
Sarah
Dan
Amanda
- Spent the week eating, breathing and sleeping on my BU talk.
- Oversaw 6 kids participating in my study.
- Gave the above mentioned talk (or I will have by the time we meet - it's on Sunday morning).
- Chatted with some people about my studies, caught up with old friends, and talked to some people about Thais' work.
Chatted with Mika Braginsky (aka the person responsible for the super sweet wordbank site) of Mike Frank's lab, she's applying to UR to work with Steve. She seems cool and smart, so I look forward to seeing her at interviews.
Hung out a bit with Brock Ferguson who is apparently looking for a post-doc and has once expressed interest in being at UR (though admittedly, despite originally being from SW Ontario he's now mostly based in the PNW). He wrote a nice little package to analyze eyetracking data in R (see: his page), and designs super great studies.
Zach
Linda
Maryam