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RT @smfleming
Very excited about this one - it's been in the works for a long time and is the first to put our higher-order state space model to the test

Led by superstar @nadine_dijkstra, check out her thread below for all the details! 🥳 twitter.com/nadine_dijkstra/st

RT @smfleming
New from the MetaLab in Cognition - global and local metacognition across the lifespan! 🧵sciencedirect.com/science/arti

RT @CogCompNeuro
We are seeking out ideas for future Generative Adversarial Collaborations at CCN!

Which challenges and controversies would you like to see discussed, and who should be involved? Let us know your ideas, even if you are not planning to submit a GAC.
app.fillout.com/t/eAAUdbJ3S7us

RT @CJA2022
Confidence decline with age, even though both local metacognitive efficiency and task performance remained stable. This finding generalized across both memory and perceptual tasks. People think they are performing worse, even if this is not the case. twitter.com/smfleming/status/1

RT @orielf
It’s a shame that so many are piling on about this graph from a 2 second hot take, rather than meaningfully engaging with the data or understanding how rank correlations work. For those actually interested, this breaks down those plots in an accessible way stuartritchie.substack.com/p/p twitter.com/scienceadvances/st

RT @ClarePress
Exciting to have @nadine_dijkstra at our lab meeting this morning. Always imagined the work would be fantastic given our fascinating chats over the years. Enjoyed obtaining more perceptual evidence to boost the strength of that signal

RT @PeterKokNeuro
Very excited about this one - check out Nadine's thread - and the paper! twitter.com/nadine_dijkstra/st

RT @IsaiahNeurology
Very interesting study testing with aging. While people maintain good accuracy in assessing a specific task performance there is metacognitive bias about overall global ability. But the bias is decreased confidence not accompanied by objective performance changes twitter.com/smfleming/status/1

RT @nadine_dijkstra
Excited to share our newest preprint “A hierarchical structure for perceptual awareness in the human brain” with Oliver Warrington, @PeterKokNeuro and @smfleming – we use Bayesian modeling and fMRI to identify higher-order representations of awareness! 🧵 psyarxiv.com/6rs8d

RT @summerfieldlab
please submit to CCN!! (dates 24-27 August in Oxford). Submission deadline 31st march. Also, register early - reduced price (£250 student / £350 standard) for the first 100 registrations. twitter.com/CogCompNeuro/statu

RT @CogCompNeuro
We are excited to announce that submissions for CCN 2023 are now open! The submission deadline for papers, Generative Adversarial Collaborations (GACs), and Keynote&Tutorials will be **31 March 2023** (earlier than previous years!).
2023.ccneuro.org/

RT @PoliticFeeling
Our paper is out @HSScomms : Changing minds about climate change | with @BeukelaerSophie @NezaVehar @M_Rollwage @smfleming & @manos_tsakiris. We are looking at if and how domain-general metacognition impacts belief updating in relation to nature.com/articles/s41599-023

RT @mark_ho_
Really looking forward to speaking at this week’s Consciousness Club, organized by @smfleming! twitter.com/smfleming/status/1

RT @manos_tsakiris
Changing minds about climate change: our paper where we ask if and how domain-general metacognition impacts belief updating in relation to is out @HSScomms | 🙏🏽 to @BeukelaerSophie @NezaVehar @M_Rollwage & @smfleming for their amazing work nature.com/articles/s41599-023

RT @CogCompNeuro
We are excited to announce that Cognitive Computational Neuroscience (CCN) 2023 will take place this year in Oxford from August 24 - 27, 2023! The conference will take place at the Examination Schools – more information can be found here:
venues.ox.ac.uk/our-venues/exa.

RT @AndreSahakian
How much of your visual working memory content do you utilize? We show that you consistently load up more than you end up using!
In our latest Cognition article (doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.20) we explain why. See the next few tweets for the TL;DR

RT @OxExpPsy
Our next Departmental seminar. Thinking the right thoughts, Professor Nathaniel Daw, Princeton
20 February,-Hybrid Event talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/286e19

RT @bauplanbooks_ed
Un libro imprescindible sobre la : el nuevo campo de la que nos muestra los límites de nuestro propio conocimiento. Una de esas raras obras que amplía nuestro conocimiento sobre la naturaleza humana y mejora la propia vida.
 

RT @seeingwithsound
Spatiotemporal dynamics of self-generated imagery reveal a reverse cortical hierarchy from cue-induced imagery biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20 via @nadine_dijkstra; "having participants imagining line orientations based on associative cues acquired previously"

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