Edward Awh

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Edward Awh

Edward Awh

@AwhEdward

Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at University of Chicago. EEG, behavioral and fMRI studies of memory and attention.

Chicago, IL Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Kate Arrington
Kate Arrington@KateArrington·
It may be my highlight of #psynom21 to watch yet another amazing talk by @AwhEdward from my kitchen while making French toast for my 10 yo on her vaccination day.
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Edward Awh@AwhEdward·
For reasons I can't fathom, my post about our search for new postdocs at U Chicago was marked as containing "sensitive content". I'm baffled! Explain this to me and earn my gratitude. But really, we are seeking postdocs. awhvogellab.com
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Edward Awh@AwhEdward·
We are looking for new postdocs!
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Edward Awh@AwhEdward·
@Josh_J_Foster @bradpwyble @AlonZivony Mazza and Carramazza have a nice paper showing that N2pc set size effects (with displays containing varying numbers of dots) disappear when subjects are no longer trying to individuate the individual elements off the displays.
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Edward Awh
Edward Awh@AwhEdward·
@Josh_J_Foster @bradpwyble @AlonZivony Cool thread! My two cents on N2pc responses to complex objects is that it may depend on there global/local stance of the observer. If they are motivated to individuate the parts of the object, N2pc amplitude should ride along with effective set size.
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Edward Awh
Edward Awh@AwhEdward·
We have an ongoing search for an assistant professor studying Cognitive Psychology at the University of Chicago! Please consider this chance to join a vibrant psychology and neuroscience community that stretches across multiple departments and divisions. apply.interfolio.com/67298
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Edward Awh@AwhEdward·
@stevenjluck Take heart, Steve. The impact won't be that noticeable because of the parallel brownout of the processes that allow you to notice that sort of stuff.
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Steve Luck
Steve Luck@stevenjluck·
Aging researchers: is it plausible that, at age 55, my processing speed has slowed enough to have a noticeable impact on tasks that require rapid decision making and sensorimotor processing, such as video games and mountain biking? Or do I need some other excuse?
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Edward Awh
Edward Awh@AwhEdward·
Big congratulations to the soon-to-be Dr. Josh Foster, who brilliantly defended his thesis last Friday!
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Edward Awh@AwhEdward·
@Kane_WMC_Lab I worked at Pizza Hut for far too long... leaving me feeling deep gratitude for my current lot!
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Edward Awh@AwhEdward·
@hardsci Certainly it depends on the paper's length and complexity... And whether there are obvious fatal problems that preclude the need for scrutinizing more minor issues. Papers that are close to the threshold take me longer to review than ones that miss the mark by a lot.
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Dan Rather
Dan Rather@DanRather·
Just a thought: Which should be considered more “marginal” - believing in Santa at age 7 or not believing in climate change at age 72?
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Edward Awh@AwhEdward·
@AndrewRAConway Sweet revenge will be sending them New year's greetings texts at 3am?
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Edward Awh@AwhEdward·
@hardsci Just a thought experiment: A purveyor of magical items tells you that anything placed in this box will disappear with probability 0.5. If you put your watch in there and nothing happens, nothing has been learned. But on the other hand...
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