www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026...
Clown shoes for the clown show.
Because the fragile people in the highest positions of government feel compelled to exaggerate their foot sizes and because welcoming humiliation by him is how they signal loyalty.
If this was a show, I'd think it was extremely well written.
My lab at UW Madison is hiring a new lab manager! Iβm looking for a motivated and detail-oriented person to help run the labβs day-to-day, including our ongoing neuroimaging and behavioral studies. This is especially well suited for graduating undergrads thinking about grad school. Link below
If at ARO today, check out the presentations from our lab:
talk at 3:15pm: Optimized Models of Uncertainty Explain Human Confidence in Auditory Perception, by Lakshmi Govindarajan
poster 28: In-Silico fMRI Experiments Enable Comparisons of Speech Models to Human Auditory Cortex, by Gasser Elbanna
With public support rising (abolish ICE up to +5 among all adults, +12 indep, +61 dem), @schumer.senate.gov and D leadership is pulling back from an already pitifully soft position.
Trump's private army will inevitably be used for voter suppression.
Dem leaders are intentionally throwing the game.
finally replaced with BibLaTeX this year!
Globally, no single day in 2025 was cooler than its 1991-2020 average.
climate.copernicus.eu/global-clima...
How terrific! Free in person summer school for future PhDs who want more quantitative training before grad school; happening at one of the best places in the world to pursue it (the Gatsby at UCL).
Eight years ago we thought that the demise of satire would come at the hands of the absurd caricature of incompetence and evil that was the TP administration.
But we had yet to see the impassioned rhetoric, from Chuck Schumer and NYT opinion columnists, calling for better ICE training.
With some trepidation, I'm putting this out into the world:
gershmanlab.com/textbook.html
It's a textbook called Computational Foundations of Cognitive Neuroscience, which I wrote for my class.
My hope is that this will be a living document, continuously improved as I get feedback.
A new approach could help AI answer complex questions faster and more accurately.
In a prize-winning paper, Yale engineer Alex Lew shows how some guiding constraints can slow AI or distort results and offers a practical way to improve both speed and quality. #Yale
fuck outta here
In a highly unusual move, the EPA is revising an assessment of the health dangers posed by formaldehyde, a widespread pollutant that causes far more cancer than any other chemical in the air.
(Published Dec. 2025)
a red building on UPENN's campus photographed during the fall
the Philadelphia skyline, with clear skies and autumn trees
starting fall 2026 i'll be an assistant professor at @upenn.edu π₯³
my lab will develop scalable models/theories of human behavior, focused on memory and perception
currently recruiting PhD students in psychology, neuroscience, & computer science!
reach out if you're interested π
The New School was founded by Columbia University professors who wanted a university run by the faculty with minimal administration. For over 100 years it has been a unique institution with progressive values and incredible students and faculty from Ai Weiwei to Hannah Arendt. We are devastated.οΏΌ
Excited to announce a new book telling the story of mathematical approaches to studying the mind, from the origins of cognitive science to modern AI! The Laws of Thought will be published in February and is available for pre-order now.
My (awesome) department @bcpsychneuro.bsky.social is looking for a Visiting Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology/Neuroscience. 3-2 teaching load and competetive compensation. Area of expertise is broad. Apply here. Email me with questions! apply.interfolio.com/178919 Please RT #Neuroskyence
Itβs simply not possible to overstate how important NCAR is to US and world science. We need to fight this with everything weβve got.
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We're hiring interns in the Computational Social Science group at Microsoft Research NYC!
If you're interested in designing AIβbased systems and understanding their impact at both individual and societal scales, apply here by Jan 9, 2026: apply.careers.microsoft.com/careers/job/...
Officially out! In this review, Aaron Chuey and I discuss how existing work on ToM mostly focused on a single individualβs mental states (e.g., what Sally thinks). Extending ToM, we argue for ToMSβan understanding of how multiple individuals communicate and influence each othersβ minds. t.ly/u4rtb
The last chapter of my PhD (expanded) is finally out as a preprint!
βSemantic reasoning takes place largely outside the language networkβ π§ π§
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
What is semantic reasoning? Read on! π§΅π
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Our 52nd Annual Meeting will be held from June 18β20, 2026 at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD, with a pre-conference on Mental Control and Agency held at JHU on June 17
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We are currently inviting submissions of papers (talks and posters)!
New perspective paper (w/ @sedaakbiyik.bsky.social, Joseph Outa, & @minjaek.bsky.social ) in @natrevpsychol.nature.com β½ππ§ πΆ : www.nature.com/articles/s44...
π¨Super excited that Dartmouth's Society of Fellows is hiring a postdoc with the Program in Cognitive Science π¨ Specialization in computational and empirical approaches to artificial and natural intelligence, including perception, representation, and complex planning: apply.interfolio.com/176946
The Stanford Psychophysiology Lab (PI: James Gross) is hiring a new lab manager! If you have a superstar student interested in emotion, please share this ad with them! Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Job ad: careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/social-...
#psychjobs
Happy to share this new entry on numerical cognition for the OECS. Thanks to @hbaum.bsky.social and @mcxfrank.bsky.social for making this happen! Apologies if your work isnβt cited! Had to limit cites!!! oecs.mit.edu/pub/rek9756r...
I wholesale switched from gmail to @proton.me mail about a year ago and haven't looked back.
If you primarily use a local client (Apple Mail, Thunderbird, eM Client, etc.), Proton Bridge works great. I was skeptical that the Bridge would be seamless, but it really has been.