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Aníbal M. Astobiza
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B.A. Philosophy (Deusto), M.A. Social Pyshology (UPV/EHU), PhD Cognitive Science and Humanities (UPV/EHU). AOS: Psychology, psychiatry and neuroscience, AI ethics, philosophy of complexity sciences and experimental philosophy and psychology of AI.
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The Physical Signature of Computation: A Robust Mapping Account (with Neal Anderson) is officially out in print. You can get a 30% from the publisher with promo code AUFLY30

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When the human brain dies, high-frequency oscillations (>25Hz) intensify, interconnect and are more strongly modulated by lower frequencies (<25 Hz). As if the brain is giving a final burst of neural harmony at the moment of death. www.pnas.org/doi/epub/10....#Neuroscience

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The Atlas of AI Incidents in Mobile Computing social-dynamics.net/mobile-ai-ri...

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Introducing the Uehiro Oxford Institute – a new interdisciplinary research institute at the University of Oxford. We look forward to new collaborations, research and engagement in helping us to achieve our new mission. www.uehiro.ox.ac.uk

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A Path for Science‑ and Evidence‑based AI Policy understanding-ai-safety.org

A Path for Science- and Evidence-based AI Policy
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Why is "race" so important? The "Santa Barbara" school of evolutionary psychology proposes 2 complementary reasons: 1. Race is a cue of coalition membership, & coalitions trump race 2. Race is a cue of the local ecology, & local ecology trumps race👇 🧪 #BioAnthwww.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

Can race be replaced? Ecology and race categorization. Why do people categorize others by race? Building on recent work integrating affordance management with a life history perspective, we propose that one reason perceivers categorize others by race is because race is a cue to the environments/ecologies in which groups live. In the U.S., because Black and White individuals differentially live in environments that vary in ecological harshness/unpredictability, race may be used as a cue of a person's home ecology. In three experiments (undergraduate and online U.S. samples; N = 1260) with the memory confusion paradigm (“who-said-what”), when American perceivers are presented with information on both a person's race (i.e., Black/White) and the ecologies in which they live (i.e., harsh/hopeful), racial categorization decreases, and ecology categorization emerges (Studies 1–3). Hence, in the minds of perceivers, the ecologies that others come from “replaces” others' race...
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Over the past year, I've resisted blogging about why Protzko needed retracted. Unfortunately, the authors have used their platforms to mislead about the cause for retraction. As they cannot be honest, I'm choosing to be fully open and transparent. #metasciencejoebakcoleman.com/blog/2024/pr...

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Aníbal M. Astobiza
@anibalmastobiza.bsky.social
B.A. Philosophy (Deusto), M.A. Social Pyshology (UPV/EHU), PhD Cognitive Science and Humanities (UPV/EHU). AOS: Psychology, psychiatry and neuroscience, AI ethics, philosophy of complexity sciences and experimental philosophy and psychology of AI.
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