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Read for talk [[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/277299846_Categorical_vs_Episodic_Memory_for_Pitch_Accents_in_American_English | Kimball, A., Cole, J., Dell, G., and Shattuck-Hufnagel, S. (2015) Categorical vs. Episodic Memory for Pitch Accents in American English]] you can download the full PDF after logging into Research gate

Refer to/skim for tutorial (optional)
[[ https://github.com/CDEager/bmers]] this is a brand new; one of her coworkers wrote an R package to interact with Stan
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 1. '''Edited'''
   * Fedzechkina, Chu, and Jaeger on dependency length minimization in an artificial language for resubmission to ''Psychological Science''. (paper, SI, and letter). one more round.
   * Bushong and Jaeger on uncertainty maintenance for ''CogSci''.
   * Liu, Burchill, and Jaeger on Kamide replication for ''CogSci''.
   * Yan, Kleinschmidt, & Jaeger for ''CogSci''.
 1. '''Reports''': continued annual NIH report. Submitted!
 1. '''Feedback''' on Shaorong's project on unsupervised learning. Dave joined us.
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Finished a campus visit (job interview).
Back to work.
 1. Sandboxed the priming study. Needs to revise the test lists a bit and assess the variation of RTs.
 1. Worked on revision of the sleep study. Almost done.
 1. Read a few review papers on neural implementation of probabilistic inference.
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 1. Agreed to review up to 2 CogSci papers. Year 2 of reviewing for CogSci, thought it better to not push it, and offer to review 3...
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 1. Cogsci work
 1. Found a bug in Cogsci's latex package; emailed them about it
 1. Class work, class reading
 1. Lots of quals reading
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 1. Lots of CogSci writing and editing.
 1. Lots of class work reading and writing.
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 1. Lots of CogSci writing and editing.
 1. Lots of class work reading and writing.

Lab Meeting, Spring 2017, Week 3

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

Read for talk Kimball, A., Cole, J., Dell, G., and Shattuck-Hufnagel, S. (2015) Categorical vs. Episodic Memory for Pitch Accents in American English you can download the full PDF after logging into Research gate

Refer to/skim for tutorial (optional) https://github.com/CDEager/bmers this is a brand new; one of her coworkers wrote an R package to interact with Stan

What we did over last week

Florian

  1. Edited

    • Fedzechkina, Chu, and Jaeger on dependency length minimization in an artificial language for resubmission to Psychological Science. (paper, SI, and letter). one more round.

    • Bushong and Jaeger on uncertainty maintenance for CogSci.

    • Liu, Burchill, and Jaeger on Kamide replication for CogSci.

    • Yan, Kleinschmidt, & Jaeger for CogSci.

  2. Reports: continued annual NIH report. Submitted!

  3. Feedback on Shaorong's project on unsupervised learning. Dave joined us.

Xin

Finished a campus visit (job interview). Back to work.

  1. Sandboxed the priming study. Needs to revise the test lists a bit and assess the variation of RTs.
  2. Worked on revision of the sleep study. Almost done.
  3. Read a few review papers on neural implementation of probabilistic inference.

Andrew

Jenn

Dan

Amanda

  1. Agreed to review up to 2 CogSci papers. Year 2 of reviewing for CogSci, thought it better to not push it, and offer to review 3...

Zach

  1. Cogsci work
  2. Found a bug in Cogsci's latex package; emailed them about it
  3. Class work, class reading
  4. Lots of quals reading

Linda

  1. Lots of CogSci writing and editing.

  2. Lots of class work reading and writing.

Wednesday

Shaorong

  1. Lots of CogSci writing and editing.

  2. Lots of class work reading and writing.

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