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Posts by Candice Koolhaas
cover of the book "Bayesian Workflow" by Gelman, Vehtari, et al. Coming out later this year, in the summer probably.
I would have preferred to have the "draw the rest of the owl" meme on the cover, but this will do. Seems like it is on schedule, and we'll leave some typos so you know we didn't write it with AI.
Excited for #CDS2026 in Montreal! Check out our lab's posters on Friday and Saturday!
So grateful to have my first first-author publication out in Developmental Science! Here we (@zsuzsakaldy.bsky.social @erikblaser.bsky.social) used our Shopping Game to ask whether kids use all of their memory capacity if they don't have to (they don't! 🤭) onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
New research from University of Waterloo Psychology researchers Adrian B. Safati (PhD student) and Dr. Daniel Smilek shows that simply expecting to think about our own thinking can actively influence how we regulate attention. Check it out: link.springer.com/article/10.3...
🚨 New #Review #Preprint 🚨 Veera Ruuskanen proposes a new, concrete framework to understand how and why pupil size 👁️, neural activity 🧠, and behavior 💃 interact. doi.org/10.31234/osf... #psychology #neuroscience #pupillometry #perception
That is so exciting!!! Wow congratulations!!!
Can We Process Information Without Encoding It into Working Memory?
Our findings with @gidon-frischkorn.bsky.social and @koberauer.bsky.social suggest that processing entails encoding. Task-irrelevant information enters working memory during processing, impairing memory for relevant information.
Looking for your next weekend stats read?! @cribbie.bsky.social and I have written a tutorial on negligible effect/equivalence testing!
link.growkudos.com/1ex872pua68
Neuroscientist @clionamurray.com knows the power of community. Murray explains how @blackinneuro.bsky.social expanded from its humble beginnings as a Slack channel to connect Black neuroscientists across the diaspora.
By @alainaglevine.bsky.social
#neuroskyence
Introducing “Pretend Battleship”: you’re told where all the ships are but then have to play like you never got that information. Could you do it? And what would your performance reveal about your understanding of your own mind? A joy to be part of this creative project led by @matanmazor.bsky.social
Text: Latest from the Baby Blog - Could a toddler lose their keys? Proactive interference says yes by Candice Koolhaas, Zane Mourad and Zsuzsa Kaldy against an image background of three infants giggling together on the left corner and a toddler drawing a picture of a globe on the right
New on the Baby Blog - Could a toddler lose their keys? Proactive interference says yes by @ckoolh.bsky.social, Zane Mourad and @zsuzsakaldy.bsky.social infantstudies.org/title-could-... #infantstudies #EarlyYears #DevPsySky #PsychSciSky #science #research #memory
Now out in #ScienceAdvances: @baiweiliu.bsky.social and I ask how internal (goal) and external (sensory) selection are coordinated during visual search. The key insight: internal and external selection are not inherently serial, but may develop in parallel in the human brain: doi.org/10.1126/scia...
Now out in an issue! ~~ www.cell.com/trends/cogni...
Conrad Hal Waddington was born OTD in 1905.
His “epigenetic landscape” is a diagrammatic representation of the constraints influencing embryonic development.
On his 50th birthday, his colleagues gave him a pinball machine on the model of the epigenetic landscape.
🧪 🦫🦋 🌱🐋 #HistSTM #philsci #evobio
In an EEG study spearheaded by Marlena Baldauf, we show that 8-month-old babies’ visual systems resonate at 4Hz (theta rhythm) — unlike adults, who resonate around 10Hz (alpha).
👶🧠 echoes at 4Hz
👩🦰🧠 echoes at ~10Hz
Preprint:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
The cost of remembering: engram competition as a flexible mechanism of forgetting.
Our new perspective piece in @cp-trendsneuro.bsky.social, lead by Ryan Lab alumni, Livia Autore. Also with Michael Drew from @utaustin.bsky.social
Trends in Neurosciences www.cell.com/trends/neuro...
Just added a few thousand new search datasets, bringing the total up to almost 6k museum visitors 😮💨
Updated preprint: osf.io/preprints/os...
Data: osf.io/kf4sb/
Can infants tell when your phone is getting in the way? 📱👀 Cao et al. (2025) found that 20mo infants expect adults distracted by phones to do worse at simple tasks. Even babies may realise the consequences of multitasking! #infancypapers onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Awesome! Do you mind if I get your email and we can coordinate a pick up time?
Where can I pick one up? We would love to have one if someone else hasn’t snagged them!
Awesome! I’m waiting to see what my PIs think. If someone else wants them before I get back to you then no worries!!
Sorry for the late response! Are they still available?
Now published in Attention, Perception & Psychophysics @psychonomicsociety.bsky.social
Open Access link: doi.org/10.3758/s134...
also from the meme archives
That’s ok!
Yes! We are looking for a mobile chinrest that would be better for kids than the one we currently have - can you send a pic of it?
Are they still available?