mvugt.bsky.social
computational cognitive neuroscientist (assoc prof
@unigroningen.bsky.socialc) studying mind-wandering using cogsci and AI techniques, also amateur ballet dancer and Tibetan buddhist
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A case in point: "Research may be increasingly incremental—but studies making lasting paradigm shifts are on the rise"
doi.org/10.1126/science.zpuohvm
Looking for "disruptiveness" in single papers is too simplistic. But that's what bibliometry, based on paper-as-a-product, makes easy to study.
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For easy digestion you can also find a recorded talk on these data here youtu.be/8n3n19F8qcw?...
(starts at 30 mins, but do scroll back to the beginning if you also want to hear me talk on our PNAS paper about the effect of criterion shifts on subjective experience doi.org/10.1073/pnas...)
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And interestingly mindfulness is a key skill across approaches!
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It's complicated and very much dependent on the analysis parameters.
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