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Sebastiaan Mathôt
@sebastiaanmathot.bsky.social
cogsci.nl/smathot Cognitive psychologist interested in perception, attention, and pupillometry. Developer of OpenSesame and other open-source scientific software. Writer of short stories (suchwasnot.com) and non-fiction (Een wereld vol denkers).
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Als een 🦚 zo trots om *Een wereld vol denkers* door heel Nederland in de boekhandels te zien liggen! Een ontdekkingsreis door de gedachtewerelden van mens, dier, plant en #AI! #boeken #wetenschap #psychologie #biologie
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My Centre is a unique place to do a PhD in Philosophy, because you can be in constant contact with experts in veterinary medicine, psychology, zoology and policy and be part of a team united by a shared interest in animal minds. We now have our 1st ever PhD scholarship: www.lse.ac.uk/sentience/phd
PhD Scholarship
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January 30, 2026 at 7:39 AM
Another study by @cvanbuck.bsky.social. Results similar to our preprint: pupil size is a reliable overall measure of bright/ dark processing, but this effect does not (or only very weakly) correlate with individual differences in #mentalimagery / #aphantasia
doi.org/10.1016/j.ne... #psychology
January 30, 2026 at 8:42 AM
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Then vs now(ish): 2015 (left) vs 2022 (right) of the same bird, Micronesian Rufous Fantail/na'abak. I started taking my own art a lot more seriously in 2014 and some pretty explosive growth in skill and quality happened fast. Practice really is everything. 🎨🪶 #SciArt #BirdArt
February 13, 2025 at 5:05 PM
Volgens @rensbod.bsky.social in Het unieke dier is het vermogen tot onbegrensde recursie het cruciale verschil tussen mens en dier – een sterke (en mijn inziens twijfelachtige) bewering. Ben benieuwd wat voor onderbouwing er volgt! #wetenschap
January 29, 2026 at 5:36 PM
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"If you look closely, there are lots of similarities in how humans, animals, plants, and AI think. But there are also differences, and these differences are just as fascinating and important." mindwise-groningen.nl/een-wereld-v... #psychology #biology #AI #science
“Een wereld vol denkers”: A book by Sebastiaan Mathôt | Mindwise
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January 28, 2026 at 7:02 PM
"If you look closely, there are lots of similarities in how humans, animals, plants, and AI think. But there are also differences, and these differences are just as fascinating and important." mindwise-groningen.nl/een-wereld-v... #psychology #biology #AI #science
“Een wereld vol denkers”: A book by Sebastiaan Mathôt | Mindwise
mindwise-groningen.nl
January 28, 2026 at 4:18 PM
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My first TEDx talk just came out. It's always fun to talk about your own research area to the general audience, and its even more fun when you are lucky enough to be supported by such a platform. Happy to hear your thoughts :-)

youtu.be/UyUclyHx8d8?...
How reality is simulated by your brain | Surgya Gayet | TEDxEindhoven
YouTube video by TEDx Talks
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January 28, 2026 at 3:39 PM
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🎉 My first first-author paper was just accepted in JEP:HPP! We asked what “active” vs “passive” WM states do - do they protect against interference? Across 4 behavioural experiments we find no reliable protection. Updated preprint here: doi.org/10.1101/2024.02.05.578913 @elkanakyurek.bsky.social
Feature and space-based interference with functionally active and passive items in working memory
Functionally active and passive states in working memory have been related to different neural mechanisms. Memoranda in active states might be maintained by persistent neural firing, whereas memoranda in passive states might be maintained through short-term synaptic plasticity. We reasoned that this might make these items differentially susceptible to interference during maintenance, in particular that passively maintained items might be more robust. To test this hypothesis, we gave our participants a working memory task in which one item was prioritised (active) by always probing it first, while the other item was deprioritised (passive) by always probing it second. In two experiments, on half the trials, we presented an interfering task during memory maintenance, in which the stimuli matched either the feature dimension of the memory items (colour or orientation), or their spatial location. Whether the interfering task appeared on a given trial was unpredictable. In a third experiment where participants were given prior knowledge of the interference condition, and finally in a fourth experiment we used a reward-based prioritisation cue. Across experiments, we found that both active and passive memory items were affected by interference to a similar extent, with overall performance being closely matched in all experiments. We further investigated precision and probability of target response parameters from the standard mixture model, which also showed no differences between states. We conclude that active and passive items, although potentially stored in different neuronal states, do not show differential susceptibility to interference. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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January 27, 2026 at 4:23 PM
Morgen gaan Saskia Arndt, Thijs Pepping en ik het hebben over de rol van #AI in dierenwelzijn bij @knaw-nl.bsky.social. De zaal is (bijna) vol, maar je kan nog een plaats bemachtigen! www.knaw.nl/bijeenkomste... #wetenschap #psychologie #biologie
Wat heeft een mier aan AI? - KNAW
Als mensen leren we steeds meer over hoe dieren in de wereld staan. Via boeken en documentaires leren over de gevoelswereld van katten en de intelligentie van de octopus. Met AI-toepassingen kunnen we...
www.knaw.nl
January 26, 2026 at 11:15 AM
University of Groningen: ⭐ no more big-tech by 2030 ⭐ Google Workplace 🚫 Windows 🚫 MS Office 🚫 ChatGPT 🚫 A huge challenge! Meeting culture won't get us there. Dedication and focus will. 💪🚀 Let's get to work.
ukrant.nl/magazine/we-... @rug.nl @rug-gmw.bsky.social #science
We can do without them: how the UG is cutting ties with Big Tech
By 2030, the university aims to be digitally independent. And that’s not a pipe dream, say proponents of the plan.
ukrant.nl
January 21, 2026 at 3:38 PM
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I have a PhD opening for my #VIDI BrainShorts project 📽️🧠🤖! Are you or do you know an ambitious, recent (or almost) MSc graduate with a background in NeuroAI and interest in large-scale data collection and video perception? Check out our vacancy! (deadline Feb 15).
werkenbij.uva.nl/en/vacancies...
Vacancy — PhD Position in NeuroAI for Video Perception in the Human Brain
<p><span>Are you interested in using AI to unravel the mysteries of the brain? Do you want to perform cutting-edge NeuroAI research and leverage deep learning to understand human vision? Then check out the vacancy below and apply for a PhD position in this exciting research direction.</span></p>
werkenbij.uva.nl
January 16, 2026 at 12:31 PM
Awful but undeniable: "Once our greatest and most important ally. Now the most powerful and dangerous criminal organization in the world. Donald #Trump rules as a corrupt tyrant with a fascist playbook." decorrespondent.nl/16667/donald... By @robwijnberg.bsky.social on @decorrespondent.nl
Donald J. Trump is the greatest danger to the world since Adolf Hitler
What was once our greatest and most important ally is now the most powerful and dangerous criminal organization in the world. Donald Trump rules as a corrupt tyrant with a fascist playbook in his hand...
decorrespondent.nl
January 17, 2026 at 9:11 AM
* Vanbuckhave 😅
January 15, 2026 at 9:53 AM
🚨 #Preprint alert 🚨 A multilab study led by Claire Vanbuckave investigated whether the strength of pupil responses to imagined brightness/ darkness reflect differences in vividness of mental imagery. We found … 👇 1/3 🧵 #psychology #aphantasia #pupillometry #mentalimagery
doi.org/10.64898/202...
Pupil size reflects moment-to-moment fluctuations in mental imagery, but not (or hardly) individual differences in imagery
Previous research has shown that the eyes' pupils are larger when imaging dark as compared to bright objects or scenes. Based on this, it has been claimed that pupil size is a sensitive marker of ment...
doi.org
January 15, 2026 at 9:52 AM
It's fashionable among animal-cognition researchers to claim that all higher cognitive abilities (empathy, irony, self control, planning, theory of mind, etc.) exist to some degree in all animals. Yet Donald Trump shows this is not true. QED
January 13, 2026 at 4:44 PM
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I've been working for ages on a comprehensive revamp of the Stanford Encyclopedia Entry on "Animal Consciousness", with new sections on non-Western perspectives, methodological challenges and evolutionary big pictures, and it's out today: plato.stanford.edu/entries/cons.... Hope you find it useful!
January 13, 2026 at 3:00 PM
#Flow is een animatiefilm over een kat tijdens de zondvloed. Heel mooi en schattig. Echt een aanrader als je NPOplus hebt. @npostart.bsky.social
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Flow | NPO Start
Animatie. Een kat wordt wakker in een wereld bedekt met water, waar het hele menselijke ras lijkt te zijn verdwenen. Hij zoekt zijn toevlucht op een boot met een paar andere dieren. Maar met hen overw...
npo.nl
January 11, 2026 at 8:45 AM
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BIG FIGHT AT POLAND’S WROCLAW ZOO!!!
January 9, 2026 at 8:02 PM
With #AI assisted #writing, stories practically write themselves 😂
January 10, 2026 at 10:38 AM
Een leuk interview met @knaw-nl.bsky.social over mijn boek Een Wereld vol Denkers! Kunnen hommels, planten en AI echt denken? 🌿🌍🐝🤖 #wetenschap #psychologie #biologie #ai www.knaw.nl/nieuws/inter...
Interview Sebastiaan Mathôt: kunnen hommels, planten en AI’s echt denken? - KNAW
Hoe lijkt het denken van mensen, dieren en AI’s op elkaar? Maakt AI dierproeven overbodig? Kunnen insecten, planten of AI’s lijden, of genieten? Hoe kan AI helpen om dieren beter te behandelen? Deze o...
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January 8, 2026 at 3:33 PM
MindProbe.eu started the new year by hitting 👏 one million 👏participants tested!!! 🎉🙀 In over 👏 twenty thousand 👏 studies from researchers across the world. 🌍 Thanks to @escop.bsky.social and @jcgntn.bsky.social for sponsoring us and allowing us to offer it for free! #psychology #openscience
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January 6, 2026 at 8:48 AM
Twee verschillende perspectieven vanuit twee verschillende disciplines (digital humanities vs cognitieve neurowetenschap) op (ongeveer) hetzelfde onderwerp. Heel benieuwd naar het perspectief van @rensbod.bsky.social! #boeken #wetenschap #psychologie #biologie #booksky
January 5, 2026 at 5:31 PM
In het kader van mijn boek Een Wereld vol Denkers! www.uitgeverijbalans.nl/boeken/een-w... @uitgeverijbalans.bsky.social 👇
January 5, 2026 at 12:17 PM
Kan #AI een rol spelen in dierenwelzijn? Wat zegt AI over het denken #dieren? Op 27 januari ga ik hier met Saskia Arndt en Thijs Pepping over nadenken in Amsterdam. Ik hoop dat je ook komt 👉 kaartjes zijn gratis! @knaw-nl.bsky.social #wetenschap #biologie
www.knaw.nl/bijeenkomste...
Wat heeft een mier aan AI? - KNAW
Als mensen leren we steeds meer over hoe dieren in de wereld staan. Via boeken en documentaires leren over de gevoelswereld van katten en de intelligentie van de octopus. Met AI-toepassingen kunnen we...
www.knaw.nl
January 5, 2026 at 12:15 PM