Help me small bird escape interacting with my family
Help me small bird escape interacting with my family
Ah yes a simplifying assumption , nailed it
get that to the internet archive my man
Iβm hearing the curb theme
this man loves trains
you sure you don't secretly live here
Very Cool! Steve Fleming mentioned this study at his talk here last week
ah i see....we did originally report at a bunch of correlations between (model-free) indices of learning phase behavior and between-phase transfer (and they do relate strongly). but an anonymous referee killed them....definitely would be good to chat down the line
another way of saying this is our task setting might be too simplistic to be able to identify fancier forms of generalization (beyond the simple generalization in RL we considered...)
that is cool, I need to look at this! I think the the FS utility function already does a sort of generalization (e.g. it will discount utility according it's 'envy' parameter) across different levels of unfairness but maybe I misunderstood the question?
People tend to be OK with unfair resource distributions when they stand to gain at another's expense. Can we teach people--via observational learning--to punish advantageous inequity?
Collaboration with Shen Zhang, @orielf.bsky.social, and Seb HΓ©tu, out today:
elifesciences.org/articles/102...
thanks bro.
if you are starting a sentence expressing disbelief with the interjection 'Bro' in a work email context what is the preferred punctuation?
Bro: ...
Bro, ...
or
Bro;...
used to bus/bike to get around in LA in the aughts, it sort of worked. But now there are way more light rail type options
Donβt even get this guy started on imaginary numbers !
one time our exalted premier walked past me and a colleague speaking loudly in english (as i do) and grinned like a cheshire cat at us
That feeling when a pedant says they are being pedantic in that moment
i learn something every day en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish...
haha my take home message was the opposite, don't just do something because you can
www.theverge.com/ai-artificia... nice piece nonetheless by @benjaminriley.bsky.social !
Is βneuroscienceβ the more rigorous-sounding stand-in term for βdoing psychologyβ
do you live here now bro
New pontification piece with @awestbrook.bsky.social and Jean Daunizeau, just out in TICS:
Why is cognitive effort experienced as costly?
(or why does it hurt to think)
never written a review paper before in my life, that was a new and unusual experience
are you a clinical researcher? join our warm and supportive department (open rank!) mcgill.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/mcgill...
OK
you better turn this around in a week
now give it an IAT
'in this house...'
do classic decoy effects take place in real-world shopping decisions?
wine purchase records in a massive grocery dataset says: yes
new work with (former) student Sean Devine, @anyaskatova.bsky.social , James Goulding, and John Harvey
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
(sorry for the titular pun)
'dude that was a huge rip'