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Heida Maria Sigurdardottir
@heidasigurdar.bsky.social
Cognitive (Neuro)scientist. Professor of Psych. Uni. of Iceland. PI of the Icelandic Vision Lab (visionlab.is). I like brains and lipstick. Weird is good.
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Topic that came up: What are examples of exceptionally well written papers/chapters in the field of cognitive science, cognitive psychology, or cognitive neuroscience? Reading good writing can really help with writing skill development. #psychscisky#neuroskyence#cogsci#visionscience

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APandyperfors.bsky.social

"The perception of rhythm in language" by Anne Cutler. It's short but you won't forget it :) Here's a blog post explaining why it's great. It contains a link to the paper. www.kith.org/words/2022/0...

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MKmekline.bsky.social

In addition to being the academic mentor/grand-mentor/great-grad-mentor of seemingly half of the child language scientific community, Lila Gleitman is an incisive, accessible, and *funny* author - her papers are a joy to read

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MMmjosmurphy.bsky.social

My fav. writers in the related field of sensory ecology include Mike Ryan, Tom Cronin, Sonke Johnson, and Roy Caldwell. The book "Visual Ecology" (Cronin et al. 2014) is a standout.

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SHsteveharoz.com

I tend to remember papers with a really good explanatory figure. Here are two examples: www.nature.com/articles/nco...neurosci.info/courses/visi...

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Heida Maria Sigurdardottir
@heidasigurdar.bsky.social
Cognitive (Neuro)scientist. Professor of Psych. Uni. of Iceland. PI of the Icelandic Vision Lab (visionlab.is). I like brains and lipstick. Weird is good.
557 followers481 following298 posts