There's a dimension switching delayed estimation used in Exp.3 of this paper: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Code & data here: osf.io/5qapv/overview
Posts by Jim Grange
Another chance to do a computational modeling of cognition summer school: modelbasedneurosci.com The school takes place August 10-14th and applications are due May 15th
📢 PhD position in the @cognition-zurich.bsky.social at University of Zurich
I’ve been part of the lab for 7+ years, and it’s a genuinely collaborative and supportive place to grow as a researcher and do research on working memory and cognition 👇
To mark the 80th anniversary of the Experimental Psychology Society, we invite proposals for a special anniversary symposium reflecting on the current state of experimental psychology and its future trajectory.
Please see below for information on how to submit a proposal!
eps.ac.uk/eps-80th-ann...
Just heard my paper was selected as Editor's Choice for JEP:LMC! Pretty chuffed to say the least
psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...
Really thrilled to see one of our Keele Psychology undergraduates win this national prize! It really was an amazing piece of work!
Today is Stress Awareness Day🧠 Understanding your stressors and how to manage them is vital for supporting your mental wellbeing. If you are feeling overwhelmed, it is important to seek support: www.abdn.ac.uk/students/sup...
Spent the morning writing a lecture on computational modelling of visual short-term memory, and I get to talk extensively about our paper in press at QJEP (with @sbmoore.bsky.social)!
I love my admin roles, but nothing beats being in the classroom!
osf.io/preprints/ps...
Woo! Paper just accepted reporting 7 experiments from @sbmoore.bsky.social's excellent PhD work. Will appear in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
Early version here: osf.io/preprints/ps...
New pre-print with colleagues from Keele University and Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust exploring research readiness in psychological services:
www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...
Oxford’s new “Life & Mind” Building brings Biology and Experimental Psychology together, an example of how psychology thrives as an empirical, theory-driven, biological, and computational science. You can feel the intellectual energy there already!
www.ox.ac.uk/news/2025-10...
Now I am REALLY looking forward to seeing that!
Really fascinating discovery. But also fascinating how this came about (and what a shame we can't write it like this in papers!)
100% agree!
No need for complex tools to prioritise credit to "first" and "last" authors (like this means the same thing across disciplines).
Just use the CRediT Contributor Role Taxonomy (credit.niso.org)
Call for papers now published for an upcoming special issue—"New Perspectives on the Mental Lexicon"—at QJEP (@qjep.bsky.social): journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/PD...
I’ve accidentally won an award 😮
New paper submitted over the weekend, where we examine age-related differences in inhibition in task switching using diffusion modelling.
osf.io/preprints/ps...
New paper from Hatice Cinar's PhD, in Memory & Cognition....
Prioritising feature bindings across space and modality in working memory
rdcu.be/eLz40
This could be done by (1) embedding open outputs in promotion criteria, valuing rigour & transparency over "high-impact" publications; (2) recognising data sets, pre-prints, and replication reports as valuable; (3) highlighting exemplars of researchers publishing negative results
It's also interesting the piece calls for "a couple of high-profile funders or institutions" to provide momentum for a tipping point in promoting the publishing of negative results. This seems something an agile University could look to implement to lead the way.
"Research funders urged to drive culture shift on negative results". Interesting perspective at Research Professional. Of course, Registered Reports offer a valuable solution not mentioned here. www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-worl...
Fancy being a journal Section Editor?
Exciting Opportunity: Two new Section Editors needed for Cogent Psychology.
One for 'Personality & Individual Differences' & one for 'Social Psychology'.
Why not submit an application.
Details below. D/l 7th Nov.
think.taylorandfrancis.com/editor_recru...
I am happy to announce the publication of our new work on the impact of arbitrary analytical choices on type I and type II error rates. We simulated reaction time data in a conflict task and analyzed the notable CSE effect in a multiverse manner. Worrying results:
link.springer.com/article/10.3...
New paper, now out in Behavior Research Methods. "Multiverse simulation to explore the impact of analytical choices on type I and type II errors in a reaction time study"
link.springer.com/article/10.3...
I often see papers using GPower for power analysis in repeated measures factorial ANOVA designs. I don’t know what it’s doing, but it’s definitely giving wrong answers: substantially underestimates required sample size. MorePower seems like a much better alternative github.com/LewisPeacock...
I've spent the past weeks publishing my flankr package on CRAN for R. Users who've only installed the first version will notice SIGNIFICANT improvements in model fit speed.
Plus, I made a hex sticker for it.
CRAN: cran.r-project.org/web/packages...
Github (dev version): github.com/JimGrange/fl...
Well this is a delightfully clever study. Check it out.