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anllohernan.bsky.social
Cognitive Scientist (LNC2, ENS-PSL). I study how lessons, suggestions, instructions, advice and other forms of linguistic exchange shape perception, preferences and behaviors. I also keep an eye on LLMs.
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Very happy to be a part of this! More coming soon!

I have the immense pleasure of of announcing that @psl-univ.bsky.social and @cognitionens.bsky.social have granted me an HDR diploma (i.e. the highest qualification in French academia). This wouldn't have been possible without @stepalminteri.bsky.social and the INCREDIBLE team at HRL/LNC2. Thank you

Oh heck yes! Wonder if I'll finally be able to drop Matlab for the remaining capricious RL models I have and go full R once and for all...

Amazing, dare I say mandatory, new resource

Like if they lead nation-wide committees that could end your career forever if they blacklisted you, so they get away with discrimination? Asking for a friend...

Most intriguing!!

End of an era? I also cited this study :o

We're getting there people!!

Fascinating work!

Epistemic biases in human reinforcement learning: behavioral evidence, computational characterization, normative status and possible applications. A quite self-centered review, but with a broad introduction and conclusions and very cool figures. Few main takes will follow osf.io/preprints/ps...

Worth also pointing out that there are many "tests so easy no AI system can pass them". Moravec's paradox remains. E.g., arxiv.org/abs/2404.12390

What a cautionary tale waiting to happen this is!!

This!!!!!! A plague in EEG and fMRI

One of my personal stats heroes E J Wagenmakers has just liked one of my goofy comments. I can't begin to explain my excitement. Now I'm just missing @bbolker.bsky.social, and I can retire in peace.

Feeling seen, graphical description

Here's the official link to our latest paper!

New paper! We previously showed that people are more likely to follow advice than observed behavior. @anllohernan.bsky.social asks whether this behavior makes sense - are people more likely to give advice when they are knowledgeable? The answer is yes, but it depends on advice consequences👇

Our latest paper with @urihertz.bsky.social , @nicholaraihani.bsky.social and @stepalminteri.bsky.social is a great occasion to post again in here! Come see how your own experience (and the costs of deciding to act) affect your tendency to give advice to others! www.nature.com/articles/s44...

Did someone say #womeninscience ? Look no further than our Hrl Team, where the reinforcement learning models of tomorrow are being dreamt today

Really cool work, can't wait for the final draft!

Quick question to the community ( 🧠🟦 , 🧠📈, 🧠🤖, 🧠💻, 🧠🫀, 🧠🫁, 🧠🩺): Why do you think that we put up with Journals and Editors? I don't mean actual PIs who do editorial work. I mean actual journals making tons of tax money in exchange of nothing. Why do you think that we allow Editors to shape science?

This is quite convenient!!!

Well well well, unexpectedly our preprint is ready on the same day I joined here! t.co/hIDGlPoDZj Check out our take on compared trans-generational reasoning capabilities in humans and LLMs! We grabbed a ton of data from OpenAi before it became unavailable! Kudos to Nicolas Yax and Stefano!

I'm finally here #HiSciSky ! Open to discus and share in all topics related to #cognitivescience, in particular influence and suggestion, #reinforcementlearning #RL, #perception, #decision-making, #R language and #glmer, and all things #LLMs. Also looking forward to steal your best memes.