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Stefanie Kuchinsky

@stefkuchinsky.bsky.social

PI studying listening effort | cognitive hearing science, pupillometry, neuroscience, psycholinguistics, statistics | she/her | personal account - views are my own

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Our new paper is out in JAAA. We report normative reference intervals for oculomotor and reaction time tests of vestibular function in a military population.
#vestibular #audiology #oculomotor #reactiontime #optokinetic #eyemovements

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"We're Hiring! LSC Postdoc. Apply Today."

"We're Hiring! LSC Postdoc. Apply Today."

We're hiring a Language Science postdoc as part of our inaugural Fellowship for Postdoctoral Scholars! Click the link in bio to apply #UniversityofMaryland

25.11.2024 19:24 β€” πŸ‘ 9    πŸ” 8    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 2
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Projects McMaster University. Christian Brodbeck Lab at McMaster University

I'm involved in an NIH-funded project led by Christian Brodbeck at McMaster U (Canada) on aging, brain, and speech perception. He's looking for postdocs, grad students & a full-time RA. Happy to answer questions & share widely! christianbrodbeck.net/projects/con...

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Histogram peaked at 3 minutes and 2 weeks since sent

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When I will respond to your email

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Comic depictions of the first page of research papers in the language sciences, with titles that include the following: 
Just what the hell is a word anyway?
See how this single cognitive process or brain area or neural oscillation or gene explains language!
Based on the shapes of these old bones, Homo erectus could sing .... don't @ me.
A baby looked at one thing more than the other, now we know the secret to grammar.
If you think about it, every language is fundamentally the same, amirite?
We taught a load of undergrads a made-up language, lol.
On the staggering diversity of the many languages across the world.
Remember the thing you said only humans could do, here's a video of a monkey / dolphin / corvid / octopus / honeybee doing it.
I trained this AI with 80 billion tweets and it became head-writer for phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Comic depictions of the first page of research papers in the language sciences, with titles that include the following: Just what the hell is a word anyway? See how this single cognitive process or brain area or neural oscillation or gene explains language! Based on the shapes of these old bones, Homo erectus could sing .... don't @ me. A baby looked at one thing more than the other, now we know the secret to grammar. If you think about it, every language is fundamentally the same, amirite? We taught a load of undergrads a made-up language, lol. On the staggering diversity of the many languages across the world. Remember the thing you said only humans could do, here's a video of a monkey / dolphin / corvid / octopus / honeybee doing it. I trained this AI with 80 billion tweets and it became head-writer for phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

To accompany all those Bluesky science/academia #starterpacks, how about we also share introductions to the literature of our different fields. I present here a handy guide to main types of papers in the language sciences (inspired by the amazing @xkcd.com).
#language #linguistics #science #academia

13.11.2024 20:27 β€” πŸ‘ 384    πŸ” 103    πŸ’¬ 8    πŸ“Œ 23

I feel that the auditory research community has either not arrived here yet or is not very well connected. Please let me know who to add to this starter pack and self-nominate. πŸ§ͺ
go.bsky.app/2V3D2mu

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Would like to self-nominate as well, if still possible. Thanks for putting this together!

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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/23312165241292215

New paper w/ Erick Gallun and KC Lee! We discuss inconsistencies in the dual-task listening effort literature and suggest to move forward, we must look backward: better integrating models of attention and task-switching from outside of hearing research. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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