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Brad Postle
@bradpostle.bsky.social
Depts. of Psychology & Psychiatry, W. Wisconsin–Madison Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Director, Psychology Research Experience Program (summer program for URM/low-income/1st-gen undergrads)
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makes me wanna holla

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who would do that? ;-)

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stubborn

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...to that day's topic. Open to any and all recommendations. Meantime, please know that your grown-up, man-identifying colleagues fully appreciate you. No more and no less than we do our man-identifying colleagues.

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This is an absurdly suborn problem. My woman-identifying colleagues have been raising this for as long as I've been a sentient professor. Try to do my best in lectures to highlight woman colleagues (in dept.) who are more expert at this or that content than me, and women whose work is foundational..

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I'm sure I should understand this, but...

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yes! thank you

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I'm size Men's L

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umm, how does one pin a channel?

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For RNNs, and several previous fMRI and EEG studies, higher-order context operationalized as priority. Behavior is differently sensitive to variation in neural measures of encoding efficacy of these two types of context, and their representation is differently distributed in the brain.

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Brad Postle
@bradpostle.bsky.social
Depts. of Psychology & Psychiatry, W. Wisconsin–Madison Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Director, Psychology Research Experience Program (summer program for URM/low-income/1st-gen undergrads)
371 followers245 following17 posts