tarazlee.bsky.social
Associate Professor UMich Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscientist, Basketball Junkie
sites.lsa.umich.edu/tarazlee-lab/
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Just bc you pre-register doesn't mean you executed a good experiment that is informative on your research questions either way
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3/5) The real mechanism for credibility in science is simply the test of time:
Can someone reproduce the results?
Do others build on the findings?
Real rigour in science comes from waiting to see whether a result holds and leads to new results.
Period - that's it. It's not peer review.
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Me too! I forgot the 😂
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Thank you for your service
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Ugh, I'm so sorry Lisa
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Very much inspired by that paper! We use their paradigm to elicit the errors. @brissend.bsky.social was kind of obsessed with that paper when he joined my lab years ago. He wanted to extend the work to WM and dig into it more given his interest in cerebellar contributions to cognition
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It remains to be seen whether this adaptive control of
spatial cognition is governed by cerebellar mechanisms, but stay tuned! We hope that you give it a read. Feel free to reach out if you have any feedback or questions.
rdcu.be/ea16z
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Across 5 experiments, we ruled out the possibility that this effect can be explained by eye movements or alternative attentional biases unrelated to error. This suggests the computational mechanisms governing the adaptation of motor commands appear to also adjust and calibrate spatial cognition. 😎
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We found that as attention errors accumulated over the
course of the experiment, participants’ working memory recall dramatically shifted to counteract the attentional error. The timecourse of this adaptation is strikingly similar to observed in saccade and other sensorimotor adaptation paradigms.