Luke McEllin
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Investigating the who, what, where, when, why and how of action and decision coordination.
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Cognition
9 months ago
Snap up this opportunity that’s too good to miss—and no, I’m not talking about reading this paper! The speed with which an actor reaches for a foraging stimulus signals its value to observers, who use this to guide their own foraging behaviour.
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Nature Reviews Psychology
10 months ago
A learning and memory account of impression formation and updating Perspective by David M. Amodio (
@davidamodio.bsky.social
) Web:
go.nature.com/3YTubx3
PDF:
rdcu.be/ejREM
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@sombylab.bsky.social
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Observed reaching speed signals stimulus value and informs foraging
Optimal foraging requires agents to strike a balance between potential costs and rewards of interacting with stimuli in the environment. Research on h…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010027725000885
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Snap up this opportunity that’s too good to miss—and no, I’m not talking about reading this paper! The speed with which an actor reaches for a foraging stimulus signals its value to observers, who use this to guide their own foraging behaviour.
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Mateusz Wozniak
about 1 year ago
1/ Our new paper in which we looked at subjective and objective performance when teleoperating a semi-autonomous robot. Together with Ilkay Ari, Davide De Tommaso & Agnieszka Wykowska
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Mateusz Wozniak
about 1 year ago
My paper proposing that we develop self-representation in a series of discontinuous developmental steps, based on ideas from Bayes and Susan Carey is out in Front in Hum Neurosci "How to grow a self: development of self-representation in the Bayesian brain"
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Dan Sperber
almost 2 years ago
Whoever recruits Denis Tatone will be doing themselves a huge favour!
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Denis Tatone
almost 2 years ago
First bsky post and new paper alert! 🚨 Late to sharing this, but here's a short review of a decade of work with Gergely Csibra on how infants represent giving, and why it matters (for event cognition and the origins of the relational mind). Thread below! 🧵👇
http://t.ly/S6cLw
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New paper out in
@psychscience.bsky.social
We find that the synchrony between individual responses in a public goods game influence observers estimates of cooperation. Paper and thread below.
doi.org/10.1177/0956...
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Synchrony Influences Estimates of Cooperation in a Public-Goods Game - Luke McEllin, Natalie Sebanz,...
Benefiting from a cooperative interaction requires people to estimate how cooperatively other members of a group will act so that they can calibrate their own b...
https://doi.org/10.1177/09567976231223410
about 2 years ago
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Mathieu Charbonneau
about 2 years ago
"As we move into 2024, time for some shameless self-promotion. Check out our paper in Perspectives on Psychological Science: ""Flexible Cultural Learning Through Action Coordination"" Paper:
http://tinyurl.com/v39xtx5s
Preprint:
https://psyarxiv.com/ahrgs/
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The way someone moves when implementing a cooperative action carries useful signals that may inform an economic interaction. Action planning and execution cues influence economic partner choice
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
about 2 years ago
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Dan Sperber
over 2 years ago
"We show that Guinea baboons (Papio papio) can use direct reciprocity and partner choice to develop and maintain high levels of cooperation in a prosocial choice task."
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Robert Böhm
over 2 years ago
This is a gently reminder that you still have 10 days (until November 17) to register for the Wisdom of the Crowd: Crowd Analysis Project (
woccap.com
). Submit a Wisdom of the Crowd aggregation mechanism, then we'll test it. Spread the word.
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Mateusz Wozniak
over 2 years ago
Depersonalization affects self-prioritization of bodily, but not abstract self-related information Our new study out in Journal of Experimental Psychology Together with Anna Ciaunica ,
@lukemcellin.bsky.social
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@hohwy.bsky.social
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