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Interesting paper testing whether the timing of childrens' motor movements follow Fitts' law: Bertucco, M., Bhanpuri, N. H., & Sanger, T. D. (2015). Perceived cost and intrinsic motor variability modulate the speed-accuracy trade-off. PLOS ONE, 10(10), e0139988. [[http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139988]] -eb |
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1. prepped and gave two lectures in BCS 152 1. conferred with Anne Pier on the design of a eye tracking study 1. edited materials for the SPR tutorial 1. re-worked a bunch of distribution analyses for the JML paper 1. delved into the phonetics literature for (lack of) invariant properties of voicing contrasts |
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* '''Wrote''' (mostly) the introduction to the animals paper * Did final revisions on and submitted a few more '''job''' apps. * Ported and improved my '''analysis''' code from other fMRI projects for the [[https://bitbucket.org/dkleinschmidt/speech-adapt-fmri|speech adaptation imaging project]], and did some preliminary similarity analyses. * Met with Kodi and walked through '''morphing''' vowel continua in STRAIGHT. So far, so good. The [[https://bitbucket.org/hlplab/supunsup-vowels|repository]] is under the HLPLab team so check it out if you're curious/want to follow along :) |
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1. '''Learned''' about using random slope & random intercept mixed effects logistical regressions, and what to do when they don't converge. Spent a lot of time trying to wrap my head around what should be included in the random slope / intercept calculations. 1. '''Helped''' my RA Val figure out the design of her study, which is coupled with: 1. Tried to get everything '''set-up''' on one of the Kinder Lab tablet computers to run eye-tracking tasks with the [[http://www.pygaze.org/2015/06/eyetribe/|EyeTribe]] 1. '''Recorded''' a bunch of people for my new kid task, wound up using my own recordings. 1. '''Made''' some puppet videos for my new study. Contemplating making a few blooper reels in my spare time. 1. '''Set-up''' the new study so that my RAs can run kids this week, and I can tell you about it next week (this will be done by Monday, but is not currently done as of noon on Saturday). 1. '''Revised''' the mammals paper to include the results from the new analyses (see: 1), and to accommodate for reviewer requests. Final draft to be submitted by Tuesday. |
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1. '''Presented''' Levy (2008) for BCS 501 1. '''Presented''' for my committee check up meting 1. '''Coded''' Robbie's homework 1. '''Met''' with Wednesday to discuss Robbie's project 1. Worked on my '''NSF'''. I feel like I have great ideas, but not enough time to write it. 1. Going over the '''BCS 152 exam''' with undergrads who took the text 1. '''Tested''' the CrowdExp site for bugs |
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1. Coded up Clarke and Garrett style replication block for the BCS replication class. 1. Added glossary words that Olga requested to BCS tutorial 1. Presented in Robbie's class 1. Met with Carol to discuss Robbie's final project. We're going to be working with Dave's fmri animal dataset. 1. Currently prepping Bradlow & Bent replication Exp1 for live run! Working on sending out a version for feedback by the end of the weekend, maybe even today. 1. Continued working on NSF. Goal is to have drafts by the end of the weekend. |
Lab Meeting, Autumn 2015, Week 8
Awe- and Aw-inspiring readings (or just stuff you think deserves a mention)
Interesting paper testing whether the timing of childrens' motor movements follow Fitts' law:
Bertucco, M., Bhanpuri, N. H., & Sanger, T. D. (2015). Perceived cost and intrinsic motor variability modulate the speed-accuracy trade-off. PLOS ONE, 10(10), e0139988. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139988 -eb
What we did over last week
Florian
Kodi
Andrew
Olga
Esteban
- prepped and gave two lectures in BCS 152
- conferred with Anne Pier on the design of a eye tracking study
- edited materials for the SPR tutorial
- re-worked a bunch of distribution analyses for the JML paper
- delved into the phonetics literature for (lack of) invariant properties of voicing contrasts
Dave
Wrote (mostly) the introduction to the animals paper
Did final revisions on and submitted a few more job apps.
Ported and improved my analysis code from other fMRI projects for the speech adaptation imaging project, and did some preliminary similarity analyses.
Met with Kodi and walked through morphing vowel continua in STRAIGHT. So far, so good. The repository is under the HLPLab team so check it out if you're curious/want to follow along
Sarah
Dan
Amanda
Learned about using random slope & random intercept mixed effects logistical regressions, and what to do when they don't converge. Spent a lot of time trying to wrap my head around what should be included in the random slope / intercept calculations.
Helped my RA Val figure out the design of her study, which is coupled with:
Tried to get everything set-up on one of the Kinder Lab tablet computers to run eye-tracking tasks with the EyeTribe
Recorded a bunch of people for my new kid task, wound up using my own recordings.
Made some puppet videos for my new study. Contemplating making a few blooper reels in my spare time.
Set-up the new study so that my RAs can run kids this week, and I can tell you about it next week (this will be done by Monday, but is not currently done as of noon on Saturday).
Revised the mammals paper to include the results from the new analyses (see: 1), and to accommodate for reviewer requests. Final draft to be submitted by Tuesday.
Zach
Presented Levy (2008) for BCS 501
Presented for my committee check up meting
Coded Robbie's homework
Met with Wednesday to discuss Robbie's project
Worked on my NSF. I feel like I have great ideas, but not enough time to write it.
Going over the BCS 152 exam with undergrads who took the text
Tested the CrowdExp site for bugs
Linda
- Coded up Clarke and Garrett style replication block for the BCS replication class.
- Added glossary words that Olga requested to BCS tutorial
- Presented in Robbie's class
- Met with Carol to discuss Robbie's final project. We're going to be working with Dave's fmri animal dataset.
Currently prepping Bradlow & Bent replication Exp1 for live run! Working on sending out a version for feedback by the end of the weekend, maybe even today.
- Continued working on NSF. Goal is to have drafts by the end of the weekend.
Maryam