New preprint out on how history dependence in data / neural processes affects our ability to carry out statistical inferences.

TL;DR: it's BAD!

arxiv.org/abs/2403.00947

Hello, here is my late (after just following for a while):
I am post-doc in the group of theoretical cognitive science in Marburg.

My main scientific interest is to understand how we perceive human movement.

I also play the trumpet 🎺 in two bands: Skouch, and the Phonosonic Turtles.

With Skouch, we just released a new single 🎉 (is anyone still listening to punk in 2024?):

open.spotify.com/track/76Sd597

Major PhD milestone 🏁 my 1st author paper

"Cross-Modality Evidence for Reduced Choice History Biases in Psychosis-Prone Individuals"

was published today in Schizophrenia Bulletin. 💫

Across the visual & auditory domains, more psychosis-prone individuals show less reliance on past perceptual choices.

Check out the article #openaccess here
academic.oup.com/schizophrenia

Or the twee-print
twitter.com/eckertal1/status/1

Hi Mastodon! 👋

I'm (almost) a post-doc @THCSMarburg working on computational psychiatry & active inference, esp. perceptual mechanisms in autism, depression, and psychosis. I'm also doing some work in motor control.

For all of these I am using/ struggling with Bayesian networks.

Hoping to find my Twitter community here again - minus ads, tech billionaires & trolls 🤞

#introduction

Hello world 🌐

We're the Theoretical Cognitive Science Group at Philipps-University Marburg.

Our #research is focused on models of motor control, cognition, agency and navigation.

We use graphical models, simulations, virtual reality and machine learning.

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