@TraversEoin Oh, hey, you work on Nick Shea's cool new project!
He presented that to my lab! Twitter is such a small world... 
hmm or "temporal dynamics of reasoning." from your website... How did that tie in with semcog?
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Nope, I'm no philosopher! My PhD used mouse tracking to explore conflict in reasoning, including induction. [1...]
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[2...]Part of this pitted different kinds of knowledge (similarity, associations, casual relationships, etc.) against each other...
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[3..]in an induction task and seeing what influenced mouse movements, when. I wanted to formally model...
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[4/4]...different kinds of knowledge, but in the end just asked people for association ratings.</abstract> Some day, though!
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I almost but not 100% immediately realised it's the peripheral haha.
Yeah, that sounds cool, so are mouse movements [1/2] -
analysed like eye-tracking in some ways?
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For the Cognition paper, exactly! For all the other stuff (in submission/preperation) its more like "changes of mind", you know?
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Main point is that reasoning is a process over time, and different info/knowledge drives it at different points in time.
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