
Harrison Ritz
@harrison_ritz
cybernetic cognitive control 🤖
computational cognitive neuroscience 🧠
postdoc princeton neuro 🍕
he/him 🇨🇦
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http://harrisonritz.github.io/ 04-04-2016 20:58:06
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🔥 This is now out on eLife - the journal as a reviewed preprint. We got some really interesting comments that we’re planning to address, all public, and see how it goes! elifesciences.org/reviewed-prepr…

NSF makes you say who you got conflicts (coauthored) with. We (really just Jordan Matelsky @jordan.matelsky.com on bsky ) just built you a tool for that. Literally one click (on top of revealing your name): bib.experiments.kordinglab.com/nsf-coa - one of the most useful tools the lab ever built.



New preprint with Dani S. Bassett and Nathaniel Daw! How do humans learn predictive representations? We propose a trial-by-trial learning rule that incorporates trace updating to learn the SR. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…





From double descent to grokking, deep learning sometimes works in unpredictable ways.. or does it? For NeurIPS,Alan Jeffares & I explored if&how statistics + smart linearisation can help us better understand&predict numerous odd deep learning phenomena — and learned a lot..🧵1/n



If you've used International Brain Laboratory data or tools in some way, could you spare 1 minute to tell us how? short survey: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… Thanks in advance! 🙏


Excited to share (over here) that in January, I'll start as an Asst Professor Simon Fraser University Psych! 🏞️ I'm recruiting a lab manager & my 1st grad student. If you're interested in social cognition/perception, stereotyping, & transformative experiences, check out socosci.com~🦉

In our new Communications Psychology review, we explore how humans adjust learning to different types of uncertainty, why biases arise, and what this reveals about learning and psychiatric conditions. 📖 Read more: nature.com/articles/s4427… With Nassar Lab & Hauke Heekeren