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Primera reunión de la Red de Estudio de Hábitos Psicología Experimental (REHPE)
Os remitimos información relativa a la primera reunión de la Red de Estudio de Hábitos Psicología Experimental (REHPE), que tendrá lugar el próximo 15 de junio de 2026 en Madrid (CSIC, Calle Serrano 113). La Junta…
📘 Excited to share that Decision Making: A Very Short Introduction (OUP) is now available online (PDF for subscribers):
doi.org/10.1093/9780...
What is it about?
Understanding how humans (and other agents) make choices.
Below a bit more information👇
SCORE, a collaboration of 865 researchers, is now released as three papers in Nature, six preprints, and a lot of data (cos.io/score/). SCORE examined repeatability of findings from the social-behavioral sciences and tested whether human and automated methods could predict replicability.
Wanna do neuroscience in Paris but can't find interesting lab?
Want to come do a sabbatical but don't know who to collaborate?
Check this webpage aggregating ~all the neuroscience labs (+200) in Paris.
⚠️only the information of 'verified' profiles is reliable⚠️
Please retweet 🙏
parisneuro.fr
🗣️ ¡Charla! Recursos y recomendaciones para sobrevivir (y disfrutar) liderando un “manylabs”.
La ponente @aliciafrancomnez.bsky.social (@uam.es ) tratará acerca de proyectos multisite y ciencia colaborativa.
Los socios podéis acceder a través de https://forms.gle/sopq3gBi8EeQHqQ68
#BIDS has been extended to #EyeTracking data!
There is now a standard for organizing and sharing eye tracking, covering gaze position, pupil size, meta data, messages, and more. Great news for #OpenScience! 🎉
Martin Szinte et al: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Applications are open for our Caregiver Travel Grant 2026! Apply now for a chance to receive flexible funding to cover caregiving expenses while attending an in-person scientific conference! Apply: https://www.mothersinscience.com/caregiver-travel-grant 📅 Deadline: April 26, 2026
#WomenInSTEM
New preprint with Chris Nolan and Kelly Garner in which we develop a new metric - transition entropy - that can be used to measure the extent to which behaviour in cognitive tasks is based on a routine.
www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/...
Proud to be part of this. Somehow, I keep doing stuff about propositional (verbal) learning. In this preprint, VMAC is deeply affected by such learning. But it couldn´t revert the VMAC effect completely, so probably there + than 1 cognitive system producing the final effect (the more the merrier)
Psychology has a whole cottage industry in which people come up with some construct that is essentially "attitudes/beliefs/expectations/feelings about X", and then the central claim is that this construct is a super important determinant of future X outcomes.>
"Even when results are ultimately reproducible, they require substantial effort: instead of being ‘push-button’ reproducible, analyses often require sifting through authors’ code, reorganizing files, deciphering opaque datasets and fixing coding errors."
Do researchers share their code upon request? Does running their orginal code on the original data produce the original results? We provide evidence in a new Royal Society Open Science publication. Studying more than 1,000 articles which use data from the European Social Survey, we find that... 🧵
"you must already have unrestricted work rights in Australia" This is a shame 🙁 Is it always that way with UTS? When I was working at UNSW (I think) that all positions were open for international candidates even without holding working rights at that moment
We have three lectureships available at York Psychology (@yorkpsychology.bsky.social) with a broad remit for research/teaching areas. Home and overseas applications are welcome. Deadline for applications is early April - enquiries welcome. Come and join us! jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/lect...
Want to learn R? 📊 Join our NSF-funded "R Programming for Psychology and Neuroscience Workshop"! This virtual workshop is completely free and teaches junior scientists the basics of coding for data analysis.
Apply by May 15th!
rworkshop.missouri.edu
#RStats #Psychology #Neuroscience
Postdoctoral position in Neuroscience of Human Experience. 2 years. CIMCYC. University of Granada (Spain)
Os reenviamos información sobre una oferta de plaza postdoctoral de 2 años en el CIMCYC de la Universidad de Granada. La Junta Directiva de la SEPEX ***** Síguenos en ***** Bluesky:…
A digital CAPTCHA verification window titled "Select all squares with PIPES" against a plain white background. The window contains a 3×3 grid of numbered squares, mixing literal hardware, smoking pipes, and programming syntax.
These captchas just keep getting harder #rstats
Matlab >> R
Interested in habit learning? Please take a look at the meeting "Habits: Behaviour, neurons and clinical evidence"
📍Madrid,
📆June-15.
👷♂️Organized by @iobeso.bsky.social and the REHPE (Experimental Psychology Network to Study Habits).
🙏Please share the info!
Web: sites.google.com/view/habit-r...
Warm congratulations to The Brain Prize winners 2026, Professor David Ginty and Professor Patrik Ernfors, for their pioneering work on how the nervous system detects and processes touch and pain.
Karolinska Institutet
HHMI
#Neuroscience #BrainPrize2026
Given that each paper needs 2-4 reviewers, I think we need to review more than that. I personally try to review one paper per month.
Good article on consequences of low peer review participation.
Given that most papers get 2-3 reviews, all scientists should review at least twice as many papers as they submit.
🚨🚨 We are hiring a Postdoc at CIMCYC – University of Granada (Spain) 🚨🚨
2 year position in Neuroscience of Human Experience
Building new ways to study lived experience as it unfolds in time and maps onto brain, body and behavior
Please share‼️
Entrevista en @sermalaga.bsky.social sobre nuestro reciente artículo en Behavior Research Methods link.springer.com/article/10.3...
The "publish or perish" culture must perish. Scientists need time to think.
We just published our Slow Science Manifesto, where we argue that huge changes are needed in the way we fund, publish, and evaluate science.
Read more and sign here: www.slow-science.com
I am looking for relatively easy to read but relevant papers about learning and conditioning, for the students enrolled in the course of Psychology of Learning (undergrads). The idea is that they have to read one paper and then make a conference type presentation. Any ideas?
XV Conference of the SEPEX and II Joint Meeting of the SEPEX and the BAPS: Call for Symposia y registro
Estimados socios, estimadas socias: Os informamos que hemos ampliado el plazo del Call for Symposia de la V SEPEX & II Joint SEPEX-BAPS Meeting hasta el 28 de febrero de 2026. Asimismo, ya se…
Approximately 40% of all studies preregistered on the Open Science Framework are never shared publicly. That’s a lot. Researchers give several reason, and null results and bad planning (or lack of priority) are the main reasons.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...