Andrew Heathcote
@andrewheathcot8
Professor at University of Tasmania, Mathematical Psychologist
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Hey everyone! I wanted to let you know that our JASP Statistics how to guides for undergraduate stats are up at: osf.io/t56kg/ feel free to use them for course materials or yourself. You can also send me a note if corrections need to be made.
The next issue of Computational Brain and Behavior is now available: link.springer.com/journal/42113/… There is some really interesting new multi-disciplinary work in this issue. Keep an eye on Computational Brain & Behavior for highlights!
Probability Density Approximation (PDA) lets you do full Bayes estimation for a model you can only simulate. This paper with Yi-Shin Lin in press at BRM explores CPU/GPU speed ups and tweaks to standard sampling needed to make it work tascl.org/uploads/4/9/3/…
Stay tuned to the Computational Brain & Behavior account: in the next two weeks we will feature a different accepted paper each day! Many of them discuss the important topic of robustness and reproducibility in computational modeling of cognition.
New #AllThingsCognition podcast episode Laura Mickes interviews Andrew Heathcote Andrew Heathcote on #gocrpi paper on predicting brief changes in workload wp.me/p8IxYp-1V1 wp.me/p8IxYp-1V1
I'm thrilled to finally share our pre-print on using cognitive process modeling to address context independence violations in the ABCD Study stop-signal task! The culmination of over a year of work with @dora_matzke, @CharlotteCTanis and Andrew Heathcote...
Scott Morrison: Declare a climate emergency chng.it/MY68vfsX via Change.org Australia
If you ever get asked why you should use DuckDuckGo instead of Google, here's a definitive answer by Gabriel Weinberg: quora.com/Why-should-I-u…