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Pandemonium’s friendly demons

Mind Hacks·@tomstafford·2 months ago
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Oliver Selfridge was an early pioneer of artificial intelligence, and in 1959 wrote a classic paper outlining a system by which simple units, each carrying out a specialised function, could be connected together to perform complex, cogni...

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Do we suffer ‘behavioural fatigue’ for pandemic prevention measures?

Mind Hacks·@vaughanbell·2 months ago
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*The Guardian* recently published an article saying “People won’t get ‘tired’ of social distancing – and it’s unscientific to suggest otherwise”.

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The Choice Engine

Mind Hacks·@tomstafford·2 months ago
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A project I’ve been working on a for a long time has just launched: The Choice Engine is an interactive essay about the psychology, neuroscience and philosophy of free will.

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After the methods crisis, the theory crisis

Mind Hacks·@tomstafford·2 months ago
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This thread started by Ekaterina Damer has prompted many recommendations from psychologists on twitter.

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Open Science Essentials: Preprints

Mind Hacks·@tomstafford·2 months ago
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*Open science essentials in 2 minutes, part 4* Before a research article is published in a journal you can make it freely available for anyone to read.

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Believing everyone else is wrong is a danger sign

Mind Hacks·@tomstafford·2 months ago
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I have a guest post for the Research Digest, snappily titled ‘People who think their opinions are superior to others are most prone to overestimating their relevant knowledge and ignoring chances to learn more‘.

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Review: John Bargh’s “Before You Know It”

Mind Hacks·@tomstafford·2 months ago
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I have a review of John Bargh’s new book “Before You Know It: The Unconscious Reasons We Do What We Do” in this month’s Psychologist magazine.

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Did the Victorians have faster reactions?

Mind Hacks·@tomstafford·2 months ago
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Psychologists have been measuring reaction times since before psychology existed, and they are still a staple of cognitive psychology experiments today.

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