@qmul.bsky.social @larschittka.bsky.social
@qmul.bsky.social @larschittka.bsky.social
For our @wellcometrust.bsky.social grant on information gathering biases in #OCD and #Schizophrenia, we are looking for a Postdoc in Computational Modelling, supervised by Peter Dayan and myself.
Interested? See all the details in the job advert here: devcompsy.org/wp-content/u...
For our @wellcometrust.bsky.social grant on information gathering biases in #OCD and #Schizophrenia, we are looking for a Postdoc in Computational Modelling, supervised by Peter Dayan and myself.
Interested? See all the details in the job advert here: devcompsy.org/wp-content/u...
📍 Come see our poster at #CCN2025, Aug 12, 1:30–4:30pm
We show how a biased drift-diffusion model can explain choice, RT and confidence in a base-rate neglect task, revealing why more deliberation doesn’t always fix bias.
📍 Come see our poster at #CCN2025, Aug 12, 1:30–4:30pm
We show how a biased drift-diffusion model can explain choice, RT and confidence in a base-rate neglect task, revealing why more deliberation doesn’t always fix bias.
metacognitivescience.org
We have an exciting lineup covering computational, neural and AI approaches to metacognition, plus keynotes from Uta Noppeney and @ingmarposner.bsky.social 🥳
metacognitivescience.org
We have an exciting lineup covering computational, neural and AI approaches to metacognition, plus keynotes from Uta Noppeney and @ingmarposner.bsky.social 🥳
The 1st place went to Cristina Poliziani, Chapman University for "A meta-analysis of the influence of conscious deliberate and arbitrary choices on the readiness potential and its impact on the free-will debate"
The 1st place went to Cristina Poliziani, Chapman University for "A meta-analysis of the influence of conscious deliberate and arbitrary choices on the readiness potential and its impact on the free-will debate"
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*1st Place* Cristina Poliziani, Chapman University, "A meta-analysis of the influence of conscious deliberate and arbitrary choices on the readiness potential and its impact on the free-will debate"
*1st Place* Cristina Poliziani, Chapman University, "A meta-analysis of the influence of conscious deliberate and arbitrary choices on the readiness potential and its impact on the free-will debate"