
Ada Aka
@adaaka18
Assistant Professor @StanfordGSB, @Wharton & @DukeU alumna. I study memory, decision making, and consumer behavior
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13-12-2019 18:38:10
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You all probably know the attraction and compromise effects. But have you heard of the upscaling effect? If not, then this thread is for you. In a new paper (doi.org/10.1093/jcr/uc…) at Journal of Consumer Research, we (I, Jonathan Levav, and Itamar Simonson) demonstrate a new fascinating effect

🚨🚨Our new paper “Predicting the future with humans and AI”🚨🚨 Out now in Consumer Psychology Review! With Barbara Mellers and John McCoy The Wharton School, we reviewed work on humans versus algorithms as well as the classic debate of clinical versus statistical prediction. 🧵👇






We are excited to release the PEERS dataset on OpenNeuro.org !!! We hope that the BIDS-standard format will make our data accessible to others 🤩 Michael Kahana Ada Aka Adam Broitman Brandon Katerman Nicole Miller Nicole Long Christoph T. Weidemann @jrudoler #OpenScience #memory #neurotwitter



Hope I'm not being 'too authentic' by revealing my boring self. Thank you for the great interview and article, Julia Kane! Let's see if the strategy works on Twitter too. #@Jae #@Ajay Rice Business | Stanford Graduate School of Business: stanford.io/43ZqUfs




What if you could use generative AI to explain how a black box AI model makes its decisions? Hot off the press Nature Biomedical Engineering, first author Alex Degrave of Allen School developed a model that could create counterfactuals to help explain medical AI devices. nature.com/articles/s4155…



At November's SJDM meeting we had a workshop on webcam based eye-tracking, mouse-tracking, and text analysis with LLMs, with Taro Xiaozhi Yang Ada Aka Nitisha Desai . In case you missed it, here's a link to the hands-on tutorials we put together: github.com/krajbichlab/sj…

Excited to share a new Trends in Cognitive Sciences paper that I had the pleasure to be a part of. This is an interdisciplinary perspective on the dynamics of cognitive costs, namely when these costs occur and how they impact our decisions. #neuroeconomics sciencedirect.com/science/articl…