maggie dochnal
@maggiedoch.bsky.social
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undergrad researcher in visual cognition at GWU • alleged trail runner • she/her
i have a new psych blog article up inspired a ww1 story i half-remembered:
www.academicmemories.com/post/how-cam...
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How camouflage scrambles visual cognition: Gestalt psychology in the real world
Magdalene Dochnal Early in the throes of World War I, the French military found itself in crisis. As infantry units sustained great losses across a rapidly modernizing Western Front, France found itse...
https://www.academicmemories.com/post/how-camouflage-scrambles-visual-cognition-gestalt-psychology-in-the-real-world
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got to do my first ever poster session today! “Using mouse-tracking data to examine adaptation of visual search behaviors to transitions in task complexity”
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new cog neuro blog post up! this time writing about motion blindness:
www.academicmemories.com/post/now-you...
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Now you see me: Akinetopsia
Magdalene Dochnal The ability to perceive motion is essential in a myriad of everyday situations from knowing when it is safe to cross the street to making a cup of coffee. Part of the appeal of stop-...
https://www.academicmemories.com/post/now-you-see-me-akinetopsia
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first cog neuro blog post up earlier this week! “Being a neurodivergent participant in cognitive neuroscience and psychology” part paper review, part ND rambling
www.academicmemories.com/post/being-a...
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Being a neurodivergent participant in cognitive neuroscience and psychology
Maggie Dochnal If you are neurodivergent (like me), then participating in cognitive neuroscience and psychology experiments can be a very unpleasant experience. In my first semester at George Washingt...
https://www.academicmemories.com/post/being-a-neurodivergent-participant-in-cognitive-neuroscience-and-psychology
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