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Saturday, 5 August 2017. Why I hate the ‘tone debate’ in psychology and you should too. There is an extremely boring, seemingly indestructible, debate going on in psychology about the ‘tone’ of scientific debate in our field. The root of this peculiar argument is that the nature of some discussion surrounding open science and reform is apparently too negative, too critical, and too personal, and that this pushes people away from doing better science. Is nothing more than hubristic navel gazing. 6 Ignorin...

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Saturday, 5 August 2017. Why I hate the ‘tone debate’ in psychology and you should too. There is an extremely boring, seemingly indestructible, debate going on in psychology about the ‘tone’ of scientific debate in our field. The root of this peculiar argument is that the nature of some discussion surrounding open science and reform is apparently too negative, too critical, and too personal, and that this pushes people away from doing better science. Is nothing more than hubristic navel gazing. 6 Ignorin...

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NeuroChambers: September 2012

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Tuesday, 25 September 2012. Why I will no longer review or publish for the journal Neuropsychologia. I recently had an interesting experience with the journal Neuropsychologia. Which led to a personal decision that some of my colleagues will probably think is a bit rash (To which my answer is: hey, it's me, what do you expect? And the study was reasonably well powered compared to other studies in the field. In psychology and cognitive neuroscience. So after some consideration, I wrote to the action edito...

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NeuroChambers: April 2013

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Wednesday, 10 April 2013. Scientific publishing as it was meant to be. Last October I joined the editorial board of Cortex. And my first order of business was to propose a new format of article called a Registered Report. The essence of this new article is that experimental methods and proposed analyses are pre-registered and peer reviewed before data is collected. This publication model has the potential to cure a host of bad practices in science. 1 The open letter. 2 A panel discussion. The reason is s...

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NeuroChambers: July 2015

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Thursday, 30 July 2015. Be sure to have your say on the future of the Guardian Science blog network. It is one of the great privileges of my career to be a writer on the Guardian science blogs, where I contribute mainly to the psychology blog Head Quarters. It's nearly two years since we launched Head Quarters, and it has been great fun for all of us on the writing team (Thalia,. Molly, and me) and, most importantly, I hope readers have enjoyed our posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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NeuroChambers: You can't replicate a concept

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Monday, 26 March 2012. You can't replicate a concept. Recent argy-bargy about a failed replication has exposed a disturbing belief in some corners of psychological research: that one experiment can be said to “conceptually replicate” another, even if it uses a completely different methodology. John Bargh, a professor of psychology at Yale, made waves recently with a stinging attack on virtually everyone. Can be found elsewhere. Exposed an unusual disagreement, with some (including Bargh himself. Is to re...

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NeuroChambers: It's not a job.

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Thursday, 15 March 2012. It's not a job. One of the greatest misconceptions about science is that it is a job. As Steven Siegel said in Under Siege. That timeless cinematic masterpiece etched into the brain of every boy who was 15 years old in 1992, mostly because. Of the cake scene): "It's not a job, it's an adventure". Actually I think he was referring to being a navy seal rather than a scientist. But let's not quibble. Being a panelist at the Royal Institution this week for Alok Jha. Reminded me what ...

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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Friday, April 4, 2014. Flip the script, or, the joys of coord flip(). Has this ever happened to you? To switch the x- and y-axes:. Ggplot(chickwts, aes(feed, weight) stat summary(fun.data=mean se, geom="pointrange") coord flip(). It took a little getting used to, but I think this works well. It's especially good for factor analyses (where you have many labeled items):. Dan received a ...

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Minding the Brain: Plotting Factor Analysis Results

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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Monday, April 20, 2015. Plotting Factor Analysis Results. A recent factor analysis project (as discussed previously here. Because embedding the code, output, and figures in a webpage is much, much easier using RStudio's markdown functions. That version shows how to get these example data and how to format them correctly for these plots. Loadings.m ,. Scale fill gradient2 (. Created by...

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Minding the Brain: Mapping the language system: Part 2

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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Friday, April 17, 2015. Mapping the language system: Part 2. This is the second of a multi-part post about a pair of papers that just came out (Mirman et al., 2015. To identify the left hemisphere regions where stroke damage was associated with poorer performance. Credit: Mirman et al., Nature Communications. Superior to the Sylvian fissure, primarily in the supramarginal. Ur ventral ...

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Minding the Brain: January 2014

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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Monday, January 27, 2014. Since it is the season for graduate school recruitment interviews, I thought I would share some of my thoughts. This is also partly prompted by two recent articles in the journal Neuron. If youre unfamiliar with it, Neuron. 160;the second article has some good advice on how to be a good graduate advisee. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.

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Minding the Brain: April 2015

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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Monday, April 20, 2015. Plotting Factor Analysis Results. A recent factor analysis project (as discussed previously here. Because embedding the code, output, and figures in a webpage is much, much easier using RStudios markdown functions. That version shows how to get these example data and how to format them correctly for these plots. . Aphasia factors vs. subtypes. In clinical conte...

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Minding the Brain: June 2015

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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Friday, June 19, 2015. Zeno's paradox of teaching. I've wrapped up my Spring term teaching and received my teaching evals. Now that I've (finally) had a chance to teach the same class a few times, I am starting to believe in what I call Zeno's Paradox of Teaching. If I'm right about this, then I think it means that it's important to think long-term when approaching teaching:. Zeno's p...

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Minding the Brain: August 2014

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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Wednesday, August 13, 2014. Plotting mixed-effects model results with effects package. Tuesday, August 5, 2014. Visualizing Components of Growth Curve Analysis. This is a guest post by Matthew Winn. Labels: growth curve analysis. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Plotting mixed-effects model results with effects . Visualizing Components of Growth Curve Analysis.

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Minding the Brain: November 2013

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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Monday, November 25, 2013. Does Malcolm Gladwell write science or science fiction? Malcolm Gladwell is great at writing anecdotes, but he dangerously masquerades these as science. In various responses to his critics, Gladwell has basically said that people who know enough about the topic to recognize that (some of) his conclusions are wrong, shouldn't be reading his books (". Another ...

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Minding the Brain: December 2013

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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Monday, December 9, 2013. Language in developmental and acquired disorders. As I mentioned in an earlier post. Last June I had the great pleasure and honor of participating in a discussion meeting on Language in Developmental and Acquired Disorders hosted by the Royal Society. And organized by Dorothy Bishop. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.

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