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[[http://wraplab.co/publications/Pereira-Toscano-CogSci2016.pdf|This new poster from Joe Toscano's lab]] is kind of interesting. They look at how N1 amplitude varies along a bunch of different dimensions (place, manner, voicing). Might be a useful future reference if anyone is thinking of running ERP studies? | * [[http://wraplab.co/publications/Pereira-Toscano-CogSci2016.pdf|This new poster from Joe Toscano's lab]] is kind of interesting. They look at how N1 amplitude varies along a bunch of different dimensions (place, manner, voicing). Might be a useful future reference if anyone is thinking of running ERP studies? * [[https://aspredicted.org/index.php | Pre-registration for studies]] ... we could start doing that for all our studies? I really like the idea. Let's discuss? -- TFJ |
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1. Quals reading. 1. '''Reviewed''' for DGfS. 1. Discussed reviews we got for paper on statistical learning we submitted to ''JEP:LMC''. 1. '''Accepted''': Ting's paper on learning under non-stationary statistics, in ''Cognition''. |
Lab Meeting, Fall 2016, Week 3
For this week!
Read Norris & McQueen (2008) and think about it!
Awe- and Aw-inspiring readings (or just stuff you think deserves a mention)
This new poster from Joe Toscano's lab is kind of interesting. They look at how N1 amplitude varies along a bunch of different dimensions (place, manner, voicing). Might be a useful future reference if anyone is thinking of running ERP studies?
Pre-registration for studies ... we could start doing that for all our studies? I really like the idea. Let's discuss? -- TFJ
What we did over last week
Florian
- Quals reading.
Reviewed for DGfS.
Discussed reviews we got for paper on statistical learning we submitted to JEP:LMC.
Accepted: Ting's paper on learning under non-stationary statistics, in Cognition.
Kodi
Xin
Andrew
Dan
Amanda
Zach
Linda
Wednesday