Oriel FeldmanHall

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Brown psychology professor and social neuroscientist studying the moral side of human behavior

Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2009.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    22. tra 2019.

    New lab pub in ! Interacting with others is one of the most uncertain things we do. So how do we resolve this uncertainty? and I propose a model that helps narrow our predictions (and uncertainty) of the social world:

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    prije 16 sati

    It's a common misconception that any difference you see between groups of people must be an intrinsic difference, rooted in our biology. The differences in this new study were largely related to people's life experiences—like racial discrimination.

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    prije 11 sati

    4 experiments and >440 participants later... my first postdoc project! We find that semantic knowledge can boost accuracy of new episodic memories, but the way that it is organized can also affect how those memories are distorted.

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    23. sij

    It's 2020, people. We now have supercomputers that can do 200 quadrillion calculations per second, but we still can't move a table in Word from one page to another without messing up the formatting.

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  5. 15. sij
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    13. sij

    Excited to share new lab paper by former postdoc and current Asst Prof (and twitterless) Jarid Goodman. Jarid developed a very cool VR task to show that inducing anxiety impairs hippocampus-dependent spatial memory, but spares striatal-based S-R memory

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  7. 10. sij

    Wahoo! Such a great group and so well deserved!! Especially to my colleague !!! 🙏🏻🎉💯

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    7. sij

    New from Extent & drivers of gender imbalance in neuroscience reference lists . w/ , , Teich, Linn. Covering issues of bias, ethics, & social behavior vital to all fields grappling with their own visions of an equitable future.

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    26. stu 2019.

    Join us! The FeldmanHall Lab is currently accepting applications for a post-doc and lab manager. More information found here:

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  10. 24. stu 2019.

    Come join us! We have a funded post doc position to work on topics related to social learning and decision making! Apply here:

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    27. lis 2019.

    This amazing graphic shows most of the cognitive biases and organizes them into themes. But from the lens of evolution, if a cognitive bias increased fitness it it a not a design flaw, but a design feature

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    ❌ "This allowed me to explore xyz" ✅ "I explored xyz" ❌ "I was being trained as" ✅ "I trained in" ❌ "I was able to conduct" ✅ "I conducted" ❌ "I was able to determine" ✅ "I determined" ❌ "The xyz courses available to me" ✅ "I took courses in xyz"

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  13. 11. lis 2019.

    “... One day, son, you’ll understand—when you have tenure.”

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  14. 3. lis 2019.
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  15. 26. ruj 2019.

    Just a casual mid week tv sighting (and some serious ankle cleavage) of my better half talking about Button on 🙌🏻

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  16. 13. ruj 2019.

    Just out! first paper explores across 5 studies why we don’t always punish: it can send a negative moral signal (if punishing as a victim) that can influence ones reputation (but this is not the case when punishing as a third party)

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    10. ruj 2019.

    Data blitz & poster submissions for Social Cognition Preconference are open! & I are excited for a stellar line-up: keynote & speakers & Mo Craig. Link:

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    4. ruj 2019.

    Social networks can distort decision making and produce undemocratic outcomes, our latest study

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  19. 13. kol 2019.

    Latest from the lab! shows how groups influence moral preferences: a DDM reveals that people actually become less cautious when deciding in a group and come to value punishment more, increasing punishment rates by 40% with

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    31. srp 2019.

    Excited about this forthcoming paper in JESP with and comparing value coding models of context dependence in social choice!

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    30. srp 2019.

    Parochialism, social norms, & discrimination against immigrants Very cool large-scale field intervention study reveals that cultural integration via shared social norms mitigates- but doesn't eliminate - bias against immigrants with religious differences!

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