Eye-tracking shows we focus more selectively on preferred options when choosing vs rejecting.
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Our new study tested whether preferences for chosen items vs items obtained by rejecting alternatives are similar. People who actively choose an item develop stronger future preferences for it compared to getting the same item by elimination.
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Computational cognitive neuroscientist @cnrs.fr. Visiting scholar at Duke University.
Inner speech, mental/motor imagery, cognitive/statistical modelling, EMG, M/EEG, open and slow science. More info and job opportunities at https://lnalborczyk.github.io
psychologist interested in judgment & decision making, methodology, programming; associate professor at the Prague University of Economics and Business
The Kempner Institute for the Study of Natural and Artificial Intelligence at Harvard University.
Ph.D. in Business Administration (Marketing) from Nove de Julho University (UNINOVE), São Paulo, Brazil. Research Interests: Retail, Consumer Experience, Digital Transformation, Consumption and Omnichannel.
HBR Advisory Council Member
#Retail
MetaScience, MetaScientist, MetaPsycholog, UberScientist
Incoming Asst Prof at Rice (2026)
Postdoc @UPenn, Duke PhD
🧠 Cognitive neuroscientist/psychologist exploring how we recall the past & predict the future to change behavior
Interventions for health, climate change, & education
http://sinclairlab-rice.com
MCM's goal is to stimulate an exchange of ideas and discussions on the topic of motivation among researchers from different backgrounds. For more information, check out our website
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ASA Fellow; #rstats developer of graphical methods for categorical and multivariate data; #datavis history of data visualization; #historicaldatavis; Milestones project
Web: www.datavis.ca
GitHub: github.com/friendly
Statistician • Professor • 125th Anniversary Chair • University of Birmingham • NIHR Senior Investigator • 🚴♂️
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EQUATOR Network (https://www.equator-network.org)
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UCLA Psychology lab that studies Neuroeconomics, Decision Psychology/Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology/Neuroscience/Economics, etc. We specialize in combining mathematical models with choice-process measures.
Prof. Most tweets about R. “Polisci, it’s all about what’s going on.”
http://arelbundock.com
Assistant Professor of Marketing @ Chicago Booth.
Researching how and why we choose what we choose. Sometimes it makes sense.
Understanding decisions to make them better.
Research centre at the University of Leeds, UK.
Visit our centre website at https://cdr.leeds.ac.uk/
It's all about the customer(s): centricity, valuation, metrics, management. I teach this stuff at Wharton and bring it to life through Theta.
WiCS+E is the European chapter of WiCS+
Widening Inclusivity in Cognitive Science
We provide professional and networking opportunities for cognitive scientists in Europe.
NEW webpage: https://wicseurope.github.io/WiCSeurope/
Actionable #causalinference with real-world impact.
We use health data to help decision makers make better decisions.
We train investigators at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Connect with CAUSALab: https://linktr.ee/causalab
SocialMediaLab.ca - News & analysis by @philipmai.com re: the politics of tech, social media, AI, immigration, democracy, mis/disinfo, & propaganda. Explore our suite of social media tools & dashboards for public interest research: socialmedialab.ca/apps/
Communications Psychology is a selective, peer reviewed, open access journal in the @natureportfolio.bsky.social, publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary across psychology.
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