Akira Miyake
@amiyake.bsky.social
Professor @ CU Boulder. 🇯🇵 Self-regulation of thought, behavior, & motivation (e.g., procrastination, self-control, mind-wandering, repetitive negative thinking, habits). Improving student learning. 1st-gen. A proud cat daddy🐱 Go Seattle Mariners 🔱
Reposted by Akira Miyake
This work was inspired by an awesome similar study by @johnflournoy.science 2024 (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38141745/), obviously the midnight scan club @gordonneuro.bsky.social 2017 (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC...) and many other amazing recent studies in precision imaging
A precision neuroscience approach to estimating reliability of neural responses during emotion processing: Implications for task-fMRI - PubMed
Recent work demonstrating low test-retest reliability of neural activation during fMRI tasks raises questions about the utility of task-based fMRI for the study of individual variation in brain functi...
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September 29, 2025 at 4:41 PM
This work was inspired by an awesome similar study by @johnflournoy.science 2024 (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38141745/), obviously the midnight scan club @gordonneuro.bsky.social 2017 (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC...) and many other amazing recent studies in precision imaging
Whether this multilab project actually takes place depends on the availability of funds, but I hope the funding will materialize! I cover this classic study in my cog psych class, but, as the graph shows, the effect is rather small. I'd be interested in finding out what comes out of it.
September 9, 2025 at 11:25 AM
Whether this multilab project actually takes place depends on the availability of funds, but I hope the funding will materialize! I cover this classic study in my cog psych class, but, as the graph shows, the effect is rather small. I'd be interested in finding out what comes out of it.
I'd be happy to ask the grad student who did this analysis as a part of a little class project, but, in the meantime, here's a Big 5 replication attempt by @aurelienallard.bsky.social. I'd love to see how our and his results fare in other datasets.
So cool! For what it's worth, I've just tried to replicate the result for the 50-items IPIP from open psychometrics (openpsychometrics.org/_rawdata/). There's also 0 participant falling into each average category for this dataset. If constructs were orthogonal this should have been 6 (out of 20,000)
Open psychology data: Raw data from online personality tests
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September 9, 2025 at 10:44 AM
I'd be happy to ask the grad student who did this analysis as a part of a little class project, but, in the meantime, here's a Big 5 replication attempt by @aurelienallard.bsky.social. I'd love to see how our and his results fare in other datasets.
Wow, thanks for trying to replicate the informal class project result w/ a different dataset! That's amazing!
September 9, 2025 at 10:40 AM
Wow, thanks for trying to replicate the informal class project result w/ a different dataset! That's amazing!
Here's some replication by @aurelienallard.bsky.social using a different dataset based on 50 items in case you're interested. I'd love to see more replications w/ Big 5 & other psychological constructs (e.g., intelligence).
So cool! For what it's worth, I've just tried to replicate the result for the 50-items IPIP from open psychometrics (openpsychometrics.org/_rawdata/). There's also 0 participant falling into each average category for this dataset. If constructs were orthogonal this should have been 6 (out of 20,000)
Open psychology data: Raw data from online personality tests
About this website
openpsychometrics.org
September 9, 2025 at 10:38 AM
Here's some replication by @aurelienallard.bsky.social using a different dataset based on 50 items in case you're interested. I'd love to see more replications w/ Big 5 & other psychological constructs (e.g., intelligence).
At least some (possibly all) of the 10 body measurements are likely to be correlated (even substantially), so I tend to think that the math based on total independence might not quite capture what happened in the Daniels pilot study.
September 9, 2025 at 10:33 AM
At least some (possibly all) of the 10 body measurements are likely to be correlated (even substantially), so I tend to think that the math based on total independence might not quite capture what happened in the Daniels pilot study.
Well, the answer turned out to be ZERO! (A follow-up thread pinned to my profile page provides a bit of an explanation of what we did.)
September 8, 2025 at 12:24 PM
Well, the answer turned out to be ZERO! (A follow-up thread pinned to my profile page provides a bit of an explanation of what we did.)
The answer turned out to be ZERO in one informal analysis (see a follow-up thread pinned to my profile page for more info).
September 8, 2025 at 12:23 PM
The answer turned out to be ZERO in one informal analysis (see a follow-up thread pinned to my profile page for more info).
Perhaps your QB situation will change soon, and they might perform better?
The Seahawks didn't do well, either, today, especially at the very end. Sigh...
The Seahawks didn't do well, either, today, especially at the very end. Sigh...
September 8, 2025 at 12:46 AM
Perhaps your QB situation will change soon, and they might perform better?
The Seahawks didn't do well, either, today, especially at the very end. Sigh...
The Seahawks didn't do well, either, today, especially at the very end. Sigh...
That’s impressive, especially because the fence seems really high!
September 8, 2025 at 12:18 AM
That’s impressive, especially because the fence seems really high!
@vkempe.bsky.social, @roberthartsuiker.bsky.social, @r3beccaf.bsky.social, @marcuscrede.bsky.social, @plasticveinsbible.bsky.social, @joshuagrubbsphd.bsky.social, @brownsuddenly.bsky.social, @auditoryjoel.bsky.social
Thanks for providing your guesses! I just posed the answer, so pls check it out.
Thanks for providing your guesses! I just posed the answer, so pls check it out.
September 7, 2025 at 3:24 PM
@vkempe.bsky.social, @roberthartsuiker.bsky.social, @r3beccaf.bsky.social, @marcuscrede.bsky.social, @plasticveinsbible.bsky.social, @joshuagrubbsphd.bsky.social, @brownsuddenly.bsky.social, @auditoryjoel.bsky.social
Thanks for providing your guesses! I just posed the answer, so pls check it out.
Thanks for providing your guesses! I just posed the answer, so pls check it out.
What a story! What happened to the 4 kittens?
September 7, 2025 at 3:15 PM
What a story! What happened to the 4 kittens?