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Michael Demidenko
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Is this thing on? Postdoc: F32 @Stanford | PhD: T32 @UMICH | BS: @Portland_State | AA: @ClackCollege | ½ confused & ½ excited about brain, measurement & behavior
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Really cool paper. Maybe I missed it in the pub, am curious what your thoughts are how the dimensional structure of a cognitive control task may change as a function of task length? e.g., across the task parameters would you see the same structure across the first 400trials as the last 400trials?

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Having done many blocks of the flanker task, after a while the cog control begins to interact with some form of cog maintenance and fatigue in general.

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Great question - there's more to explore on this issue (& @hyejinjadelee.bsky.social can also fill in with her thoughts). The short answer is that ...

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Michael Demidenko
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Is this thing on? Postdoc: F32 @Stanford | PhD: T32 @UMICH | BS: @Portland_State | AA: @ClackCollege | ½ confused & ½ excited about brain, measurement & behavior
191 followers187 following93 posts