Differences between revisions 1 and 10 (spanning 9 versions)
Revision 1 as of 2016-10-06 16:22:40
Size: 642
Editor: slate
Comment:
Revision 10 as of 2016-10-10 13:17:18
Size: 2520
Editor: cpe-67-247-65-105
Comment:
Deletions are marked like this. Additions are marked like this.
Line 6: Line 6:
= Lab Meeting, TERM YYYY, Week XX = = Lab Meeting, Autumn 2016, Week 7 =
Line 9: Line 9:
 * Andrew will give an overview of the language survey. - TFJ
 * [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0749596X16300900|Leinenger, Myslin, Rayner, & Levy (2016). Do resource constraints affect lexical processing? Evidence from eye movements.]] --WRB
Line 13: Line 15:
 1. '''Edited''' Hall etal. Though I need one more go before we submit.
 1. Still do do:
  * Esteban's paper.
 1. '''Planned''' BCS 206/7 project. Email back and forth with Job Schepens who's kindly helping us out in calculating similarities between languages for that project.
 1. Touched based with Gina Kuperberg about potential collaboration in adaptation during form/semantic processing in ERP (Shaorong).
 1. '''Interviewed''' one post-doc candidate. Read files for another.
 1. '''Feedback''' on project on surprisal in syntactic priming (student of Branigan's).
 1. '''Accepted''' two reviews and invitation to co-direct [[http://sicn.cmb.ucdavis.edu/| 2017 Kavli Summer Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience]]
 1. '''Declined''' 1 reviews.
Line 19: Line 30:
  1. Started integrating experiment runner stuff into Crowd``Exp
  1. Worked on IRB protocol for BCS 530
Line 25: Line 38:
 1. Went home for Thanksgiving
 1. Read papers
 1. Thought through some studies
 1. Ran kids in a daycare
Line 29: Line 46:
 1. Put together and gave review session with Wednesday.
 1. Answered a whole bunch of emails from students in BCS 111 - their midterm is Monday.
 1. Put together Assignment 2, most of 3 for DSC 530.
 1. Put together some visualization / belief updating code for tutorial on Wednesday.
 1. Met with Mike about TOH. Realized we need to control for mouse/trackpad use.
Line 31: Line 53:
 1. Spent 5ever putting together review session material with Linda / gave review session
 1. Re-analyzing Klinton's data...there's some weirdness in there that I can't quite figure out
 1. Read a ton of papers on spreading activation models for Cognition

Lab Meeting, Autumn 2016, Week 7

Awe- and Aw-inspiring readings (or just stuff you think deserves a mention)

What we did over last week

Florian

  1. Edited Hall etal. Though I need one more go before we submit.

  2. Still do do:
    • Esteban's paper.
  3. Planned BCS 206/7 project. Email back and forth with Job Schepens who's kindly helping us out in calculating similarities between languages for that project.

  4. Touched based with Gina Kuperberg about potential collaboration in adaptation during form/semantic processing in ERP (Shaorong).
  5. Interviewed one post-doc candidate. Read files for another.

  6. Feedback on project on surprisal in syntactic priming (student of Branigan's).

  7. Accepted two reviews and invitation to co-direct 2017 Kavli Summer Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience

  8. Declined 1 reviews.

Xin

Andrew

  1. Submitted RSRB amendment to Crosslinguistic protocol adding and removing a ton of people
  2. Tried to figure out how in the last couple months our NAS has gone from 2TB used to 7TB used
  3. Started integrating experiment runner stuff into CrowdExp

  4. Worked on IRB protocol for BCS 530

Jenn

Dan

Amanda

  1. Went home for Thanksgiving
  2. Read papers
  3. Thought through some studies
  4. Ran kids in a daycare

Zach

Linda

  1. Put together and gave review session with Wednesday.
  2. Answered a whole bunch of emails from students in BCS 111 - their midterm is Monday.
  3. Put together Assignment 2, most of 3 for DSC 530.
  4. Put together some visualization / belief updating code for tutorial on Wednesday.
  5. Met with Mike about TOH. Realized we need to control for mouse/trackpad use.

Wednesday

  1. Spent 5ever putting together review session material with Linda / gave review session
  2. Re-analyzing Klinton's data...there's some weirdness in there that I can't quite figure out
  3. Read a ton of papers on spreading activation models for Cognition

Shaorong

LabmeetingAU16w7 (last edited 2016-10-13 15:04:59 by ZachBurchill)

MoinMoin Appliance - Powered by TurnKey Linux