KhouryVis, to psychology
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Congratulations to Helia Hosseinpour, Laura Matzen, Kristin Divis, Spencer C. Castro, and @lace for the acceptance of their paper "Examining Limits of Small Multiples: Frame Quantity Impacts Judgments with Line Graphs" to @ieee_tvcg @computersociety ✨✊

Preprint available here:
https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/a6k8z

Nonilex, to Israel
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During the historic gathering of 3 presidents last night, pro- protesters interrupted the event. Again, instead of ignoring their protestations, the presidents addressed the concerns.

All 3 men remarked on the in , reflecting on the difficulty of trying to solve intractable challenges such as as . said there have been “too many innocent victims, Israeli & Palestinian,” in the conflict.


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Nonilex,
@Nonilex@masto.ai avatar

’s vs. ’s , in 8 charts

The gaps between of the economy & the

American economic pessimism has been bafflingly persistent despite major indicators showing that the economy is actually strong. Unemployment is low, is significantly down, are up, the stock is hitting new all-time highs, & it looks like TheFed might keep the US out of a .

-Vox
https://www.vox.com/politics/24094752/biden-trump-strong-economy-2024-inflation

junesim63, to psychology
@junesim63@mstdn.social avatar

Interesting article on the 4 per cent of people with aphantasia - the inability to visualise things.

Aphantasia: ten years since I coined the term for lacking a mind’s eye – the journey so far
https://theconversation.com/aphantasia-ten-years-since-i-coined-the-term-for-lacking-a-minds-eye-the-journey-so-far-226090

jhilden, to random
@jhilden@vis.social avatar

Wow.
”Sharrah, who is now 59 and lives in Clarksville, Tennessee, was later diagnosed with prosopometamorphopsia, or PMO, an extremely rare neurological disorder that causes human faces to appear distorted. Fewer than 100 cases have been reported since 1904, and many doctors have never heard of it.”

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-extremely-rare-neurological-condition-makes-faces-appear-distorted-or-like-a-demon-180984015/

appassionato, to books
@appassionato@mastodon.social avatar

Grounding Cognition: The Role of Perception and Action in Memory, Language, and Thinking by Diane Pecher & Rolf A. Zwaan

This book brings together theoretical arguments and empirical evidence from several key researchers in this field.

@bookstodon




KatyElphinstone, to Autism
@KatyElphinstone@mas.to avatar

#Autism #Neurodiversity #ActuallyAutistic

Twenty-one Awesome Symptoms of Autism 🎉

Many things in life can be super-hard if you're autistic... but, maybe surprisingly to many people, there can actually be good things about it too!

A thread.

🧵

KatyElphinstone,
@KatyElphinstone@mas.to avatar

Awesome symptom no. 3
Unusual perception

Differences in ways information is processed, combined with heightened levels of perception in some areas (e.g. when it comes to details and/or patterns), can lead to a lot of creativity, and unusual talents.

kerstinsailer, to architecture
@kerstinsailer@sciences.social avatar

New paper alert! @ChrystalaPsathiti and I argue in our paper in the Journal of Architecture published today that adolescents' positive perceptions of school depend (among other things) on the school layout and levels of visibility from the classroom, which enables a greater sense of belonging to the school community

Full paper here:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13602365.2024.2302090

@sociology

jhilden, to random
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Maggie Nelson: Bluets

jhilden,
@jhilden@vis.social avatar

Also Maggie Nelson, Bluets
(this is real, I checked)
Sildenafil AKA Viagra may cause color vision abnormalities.

vcaston, to philosophy
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New paper submitted:

“Aristotle on the Appearance of Colors and Other Perceptibles”

Penultimate draft available here:
https://ancphil.lsa.umich.edu/.../aristotle-appearance...

PLOSBiology, to random
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Our of an object sharpens momentarily, even as we plan to gaze towards it. This study shows that this fails to happen when the object changes subtly, suggesting that may affect visual abilities in surprising ways in changing environments... https://plos.io/3vWnv5N

appassionato, to books
@appassionato@mastodon.social avatar

Our Senses
Gateways to Consciousness

A lively and unconventional exploration of our senses, how they work, what is revealed when they don’t, and how they connect us to the world
Over the past decade neuroscience has uncovered a wealth of new information about our senses and how they serve as our gateway to the world.

@bookstodon





RonaldTooTall, to Economics

Watch What People Do, Not What They Say About the Economy.

The fundamental puzzle isn’t that people are unhappy despite favorable macroeconomic indicators. It is that Americans say that things are terrible but behave as if they’re doing pretty well.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/11/opinion/retail-economy-crime.html

mikecarter, to random
@mikecarter@mastodon.social avatar

Even the Most Exquisite Flowers are Passed Over by Those Who Don't Understand Gardening.

PLOSBiology, to random
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Heart over head? @_Esra_Al &co study motor excitability & muscle activity across the , revealing -brain interactions that suggest distinct time windows optimized for action or https://plos.io/411FFhN

appassionato, to books
@appassionato@mastodon.social avatar

The Sense of Being Stared At: And Other Unexplained Powers of the Human Mind

Most of us know it well--the almost physical sensation that we are the object of someone’s attention. Is the feeling all in our heads? What about related phenomena, such as telepathy and premonitions? Are they merely subjective beliefs?

@bookstodon



ttpphd, to machinelearning
@ttpphd@mastodon.social avatar

Predictability alters information flow during action observation in human electrocorticographic activity

Qin et al in Cell Reports (2023)

https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(23)01444-4

See the PR here: https://nin.nl/news/when-we-see-what-others-do-our-brain-sees-not-what-we-see-but-what-we-expect/#

appassionato, to books
@appassionato@mastodon.social avatar

Language, Thought and Reality
Selected Writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf

The pioneering linguist Benjamin Whorf (1897–1941) grasped the relationship between human language and human thinking: how language can shape our innermost thoughts. His basic thesis is that our perception of the world and our ways of thinking about it are deeply influenced by the structure of the languages we speak.

@bookstodon



appassionato,
@appassionato@mastodon.social avatar

@mapto @jk @LupinoArts @linguistics

"We conclude that linguistic enhancement of color contrasts provides targets with a head start in accessing visual consciousness. Our native language is thus one of the forces that determine what we consciously perceive."



https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0956797618782181?casa_token=eFKG3971ADQAAAAA%3A6wmncyUkUBAjSsZTSytzcb5OOQH1cNuaFg5pEl0KOr_SW5VbwD0EL5dK030b2VlhmlxqlCUVZ4z3WaM

LeoVarnet, to random French
@LeoVarnet@fediscience.org avatar

Puisque j'ai maintenant migré essentiellement sur mastodon, il est temps de déménager mes affaires ici ! Voici un fil où je listerai les billets publiés sur mon blog https://dbao.leo-varnet.fr (essentiellement de la vulgarisation scientifique sur la et la , les , l', et parfois les en général) ⬇️

LeoVarnet,
@LeoVarnet@fediscience.org avatar

Pour commencer, deux articles qui présentent de façon vulgarisée la méthode qui est au centre de mes recherches : la corrélation inverse ( ou pour les intimes).
Dans le premier billet je décris la philosophie de cette approche ("Le cerveau comme boîte noire" http://dbao.leo-varnet.fr/2018/11/29/limage-de-classification-auditive-partie-1-le-cerveau-comme-boite-noire/).

LeoVarnet,
@LeoVarnet@fediscience.org avatar

...et dans le deuxième, je parle de la façon dont cette méthode peut être appliquée à l'étude de la perception de la parole ("A la recherche des indices acoustiques de la parole" http://dbao.leo-varnet.fr/2019/05/25/limage-de-classification-auditive-partie-2-a-la-recherche-des-indices-acoustiques-de-la-parole/).

janhoglund, to 13thFloor
@janhoglund@mastodon.nu avatar

…we mistakenly may have been putting all our educational eggs into one basket only, while shortchanging other truly valuable capabilities of the human brain, namely perception, intuition, imagination, and creativity.
—Betty Edwards, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain

futurism, to random

Adobe Shows Off Dress That Can Change Its Pattern on the Fly https://t.co/x7RQ12kO5s

Steve98052,
ttpphd, to Bi
@ttpphd@mastodon.social avatar

BIDAR: Can Listeners Detect if a Man Is from His Voice Alone?

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00224499.2023.2182267?src=recsys

"these findings suggest that while the voices of bisexual men in our sample were perceived as more masculine and female attracted, listeners do not associate this impression with bisexuality, and thus cannot identify bisexual men from their voices."

williamgunn, to philosophy
@williamgunn@mastodon.social avatar

If a difference between what you see and what's actually there gives you an existential crisis, you're way overdue for one. Enjoy it and learn from it. https://www.theverge.com/2016/9/12/12885574/optical-illusion-12-black-dots

Start by reading Blindsight: https://www.rifters.com/real/Blindsight.htm

pixeltracker, to random
@pixeltracker@sigmoid.social avatar

New book by Wei Ji Ma, @kordinglab and Daniel Goldreich: “ Models of and Action – An Introduction”.

“An accessible introduction to constructing and interpreting Bayesian models of perceptual and action.”

🌏 https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262372824/bayesian-models-of-perception-and-action/

fabrice13, to Neuroscience Italian
@fabrice13@neuromatch.social avatar

for the

I am Fabrice, a @ University of Padova🇮🇹
I am moving instances from sigmoid.social, where I've been staying as a deep learning scientist (too many still and only on X, little discussion outside LLMs, 🥱)
My research👨🏾‍💻 focuses on classic machine learning as well as self supervised neural networks applied to problems in neurology🧠, such as post-stroke rehabilitation.
I've been interested in , , in living and artificial systems since forever.
I naturally love online interactions, but most places I was used to were deeply toxic. I'm liking Mastodon for now!
Feel free to boost around a bit

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