Postdoc researcher at Lalor Lab for Computational Cognitive Neurophysiology, @urochestersmd.bsky.social 📚 | Record collector 🎧 Previously at @bcbl.bsky.social
Cognitive neuroscience · Psycholinguistics · Multimodal language
Regarding the second strategy, we perform reliability analyses on a dataset from Berkovitch and Dehaene (2019) and find that very low reliability across their 5 experiments better explain the non-significant correlation.
The crosses indicate the corrected mean Spearman-Brown reliabilities.
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January 13, 2025 at 2:02 PM
Regarding the second strategy, we perform reliability analyses on a dataset from Berkovitch and Dehaene (2019) and find that very low reliability across their 5 experiments better explain the non-significant correlation.
The crosses indicate the corrected mean Spearman-Brown reliabilities.
However, a nonsignificant effect does not mean that null visibility is true. Through a meta-analysis and Bayesian re-analysis, we show that this can be explained by low statistical power and we find evidence for the visibility of masked words.
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January 13, 2025 at 2:02 PM
However, a nonsignificant effect does not mean that null visibility is true. Through a meta-analysis and Bayesian re-analysis, we show that this can be explained by low statistical power and we find evidence for the visibility of masked words.