Exploring the intersection of math, mind and world @UCNZ. Led by Prof. @RandolphGrace.

Joined June 2023
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Lab members Nicky Morton and Cam Hooson-Smith presented new research at the 7th annual MCLS conference in Washington D.C. last month. Many thanks to @mathcogsociety and organisers for putting together an excellent and informative three days.
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When the perceptual system represents a ratio of two magnitudes, is it the ratio of the smaller to the larger magnitude, or the larger to the smaller? New research from our lab shows both can be implicitly learned in a non-symbolic paradigm. Open access: rdcu.be/dNweY
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Mathematical & Spatial Cognition Research Lab retweeted
New paper from Nicky Morton and our @MathSpatCog group in Cognition @mathcogsociety @UCNZ @MarsdenFund
New research shows that adults can learn to add continuous magnitudes by feedback in an analogue non-symbolic task. This ‘implicit computation’ suggests that our perceptual system may represent magnitudes with elements of algebraic structure. sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
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Mathematical & Spatial Cognition Research Lab retweeted
I'm stoked to be on a research team led by Dr Nicky Morton who's just received a @MarsdenFund grant for an interdisciplinary project on the perceptual origins of core knowledge and mathematical cognition. Well done, Nicky! @RSNZ @UCNZ @MCLS
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One of our PhD students @CamHoosonSmith has entered the 'Visualise Your Thesis' competition this year explaining his research in a 60-second video. Watch the video and like it on 👉Youtube👈 to cast your vote for the People's Choice award. Voting closes Monday 24 July at 12:00PM!
Exciting news! I've entered the 'Visualise Your Thesis' competition @UCNZ capturing the core ideas of my PhD research in a 1-minute video. Check it out, give it a like on YouTube, and share it! youtu.be/jXO6L4STUXs #science #psychology #scicomm #phdlife #research #vr
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We've just published a paper in Psychological Review on the origins of arithmetic. Why are addition and multiplication its fundamental operations? The answer may surprise you! open access: psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202… @MarsdenFund @APA_Journals @UCNZ @mathcogsociety
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