Congratulations to Hannes Körner on his first first-author publication from the lab! Does a gun capture more attention than a phone? Check out our new paper on #WeaponFocus in AP&P to find out: doi.org/10.3758/s13414-022-0… 🧵👇
7/8 Overall, our results show that the attentional effects of weapons are more complex than the long-presumed attentional shift from the perpetrator to the weapon. Our memory results corroborate our previous findings that the memory-related WFE is not a universal phenomenon.
8/8 So, is a knife the same as a plunger? Our results suggest they share similarities, but that weapons have unique properties beyond unusualness that also shape where observers look in dynamic scenes involving weapons.
Would you like to avoid carrying your poster tube while traveling to ECVP 2024? We can print your poster locally for you to collect from the university library! The cost is £12 for paper and £45.60 for canvas. For more information, visit ecvp2024.abdn.ac.uk/presenta…. 🖨️🐮🏴
A lovely visit today with my wonderful Ph.D. advisor Molly Potter, still lively and engaged at 94.
I wrote about her huge impact on my life here: kavliprize.org/nancy-kanwish…
Thank you Molly!
Spread the word - job alert! Die Abteilung Allgemeine Psychologie (Wahrnehmung Kognition) an der CAU Kiel bietet eine Promotionsstelle an: 2 SWS Lehre, Beginn 01.10.2024. uni-kiel.de/personal/de/stel…
And insists that if two CIs overlap then there can't be a significant difference. Really, just don't comment on things outside your area of expertise. I regularly plead ignorance to certain things in reviews.
Check out our article in Behavior Research Methods! link.springer.com/article/10…
Learn about our strategies for optimizing automatic fixation detection in dynamic real-world scenarios.
I'm seeing more & more people use partial correlation during model comparison to identify the contribution of a model to prediction *after controlling* for other models. However, the correct approach is *not* to use partial correlation. A brief explanation. 🧵 1/n