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My poster on the neurocognition of visual morphology in comics and emoji from #CNS2018 has now entered its second life as new couch pillows 😍

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Folks. If you are at #CNS2018, or in #Boston tonight, you are in for a freakin’ treat. #PavlovsDogz and #WhatSheSaid at @CantabLounge - 8:30 til late. Feat @MillerLabMIT @Vosstacular @NeuroBeats @Timothy_Bussey and the Brad Postle 🤘

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Believing drawing taps directly into perception or conception casts the phenomenology of drawing as the cognitive processes motivating drawing, something we’d quickly dismiss for any other human behavior #CNS2018

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So, cognitive deficits for drawing may be a lack of conceptual knowledge, a lack of a visual lexical item, or a lack of access to that visual lexical item, among many other possibilities #CNS2018

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Not being able to draw something doesn’t reflect a lack of accurate conception of that thing, but a lack of establishing a “visual lexical item” for how to draw that thing (or it’s parts) #CNS2018

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My poster on the cogneuro of combinatorial visual morphology in #comics and #emoji at #CNS2018

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Looking forward to presenting my paper on combinatorial processing in visual morphology like emoji 🤯😴 in this afternoon’s #CNS2018 poster session (C43)

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Michael Gazzaniga gave a nice overview of 2500 years of thinking about the relation of mind/brain in *Western* scholarship. But missing notions like Buddhist ideas which are most like contemporary cogneuro notions of consciousness #CNS2018

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As always, @Spoonflower did an amazing job printing my #CNS2018 poster (and future couch pillows) which I’ll be presenting Sunday afternoon!

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