Chris Jungerius
@cjungerius.bsky.social
PostDoc @ Cambridge University. Brains, Bayes, Visual working memory.
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I wonder if researchers who study attention and researchers who study emotion are aware about the strong parallel controversies regarding the theoretical targets?
Let me describe them.
Let me describe them.
September 17, 2025 at 6:08 PM
I wonder if researchers who study attention and researchers who study emotion are aware about the strong parallel controversies regarding the theoretical targets?
Let me describe them.
Let me describe them.
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How can we reform science? I have some ideas. But I am not sure you’ll like them, because they don’t promise much. elevanth.org/blog/2025/07...
Which Kind of Science Reform
What hope is there for science reform, if we can't agree on what to reform? Right now, principles are more important than practices.
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July 9, 2025 at 1:40 PM
How can we reform science? I have some ideas. But I am not sure you’ll like them, because they don’t promise much. elevanth.org/blog/2025/07...
Starting tomorrow! Join us for lots of ECR talks about topics from across the field of working memory research!
Can you believe that WMS2025 (July 8-11) is less than a week away? If you are interested in Working Memory Research, WMS2025 is THE BEST online conference with THE AWESOMEST community of researchers across the globe! So DON'T FORGET TO CHECK IT OUT!
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Working Memory Symposium
Date: July 8-11Program is now Available!
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July 6, 2025 at 11:02 AM
Starting tomorrow! Join us for lots of ECR talks about topics from across the field of working memory research!
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This Thursday we have our second OPAM online workshop! This one will address the best way to do power calculations to determine how many participants you should run in your next experiment - an increasingly important topic today! The talk will be given by @cjungerius.bsky.social from Cambridge!
June 30, 2025 at 2:01 PM
This Thursday we have our second OPAM online workshop! This one will address the best way to do power calculations to determine how many participants you should run in your next experiment - an increasingly important topic today! The talk will be given by @cjungerius.bsky.social from Cambridge!
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>The earliest statisticians would spend hours thinking about their assumptions and models because the computations themselves might have taken days.
Today we call those people Bayesians
Today we call those people Bayesians
Thirty years ago, Ian Hacking commented on the temptation to do push-button statistics without first thinking about the theoretical side. The earliest statisticians would spend hours thinking about their assumptions and models because the computations themselves might have taken days. #rstats
April 21, 2025 at 6:36 AM
>The earliest statisticians would spend hours thinking about their assumptions and models because the computations themselves might have taken days.
Today we call those people Bayesians
Today we call those people Bayesians
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📚😅🎉
Yay!! I just submitted the complete manuscript of my upcoming book to the publisher!
Learn to easily and clearly interpret (almost) any stats model w/ R or Python. Simple ideas, consistent workflow, powerful tools, detailed case studies.
Read it for free @ marginaleffects.com
#RStats #PyData
Yay!! I just submitted the complete manuscript of my upcoming book to the publisher!
Learn to easily and clearly interpret (almost) any stats model w/ R or Python. Simple ideas, consistent workflow, powerful tools, detailed case studies.
Read it for free @ marginaleffects.com
#RStats #PyData
April 10, 2025 at 7:06 PM
📚😅🎉
Yay!! I just submitted the complete manuscript of my upcoming book to the publisher!
Learn to easily and clearly interpret (almost) any stats model w/ R or Python. Simple ideas, consistent workflow, powerful tools, detailed case studies.
Read it for free @ marginaleffects.com
#RStats #PyData
Yay!! I just submitted the complete manuscript of my upcoming book to the publisher!
Learn to easily and clearly interpret (almost) any stats model w/ R or Python. Simple ideas, consistent workflow, powerful tools, detailed case studies.
Read it for free @ marginaleffects.com
#RStats #PyData
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We are excited to announce that @cjungerius.bsky.social is joining the team of organizers of WMS 2025! With him joining, the prep for the party is in full throttle!
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April 14, 2025 at 5:49 PM
We are excited to announce that @cjungerius.bsky.social is joining the team of organizers of WMS 2025! With him joining, the prep for the party is in full throttle!
Exciting updates!
I defended my PhD under @haslagter.bsky.social in January—'Learning What Matters: How to Pay Attention in a Volatile World'—and today, I’m starting as a Research Associate in the @bayslab.org at Cambridge. Looking forward to new challenges ahead!
I defended my PhD under @haslagter.bsky.social in January—'Learning What Matters: How to Pay Attention in a Volatile World'—and today, I’m starting as a Research Associate in the @bayslab.org at Cambridge. Looking forward to new challenges ahead!
March 17, 2025 at 4:09 PM
Exciting updates!
I defended my PhD under @haslagter.bsky.social in January—'Learning What Matters: How to Pay Attention in a Volatile World'—and today, I’m starting as a Research Associate in the @bayslab.org at Cambridge. Looking forward to new challenges ahead!
I defended my PhD under @haslagter.bsky.social in January—'Learning What Matters: How to Pay Attention in a Volatile World'—and today, I’m starting as a Research Associate in the @bayslab.org at Cambridge. Looking forward to new challenges ahead!
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❗News Alert ❗
Our iBBA (Institute for Brain and Behaviour Amsterdam) is now flying on Bluesky 🦋. If you're passionate about groundbreaking interdisciplinary science focused on understanding the brain and body as a unified system, stay tuned and follow us at bsky.app/profile/ibba...
Our iBBA (Institute for Brain and Behaviour Amsterdam) is now flying on Bluesky 🦋. If you're passionate about groundbreaking interdisciplinary science focused on understanding the brain and body as a unified system, stay tuned and follow us at bsky.app/profile/ibba...
bsky.app
February 5, 2025 at 4:14 PM
❗News Alert ❗
Our iBBA (Institute for Brain and Behaviour Amsterdam) is now flying on Bluesky 🦋. If you're passionate about groundbreaking interdisciplinary science focused on understanding the brain and body as a unified system, stay tuned and follow us at bsky.app/profile/ibba...
Our iBBA (Institute for Brain and Behaviour Amsterdam) is now flying on Bluesky 🦋. If you're passionate about groundbreaking interdisciplinary science focused on understanding the brain and body as a unified system, stay tuned and follow us at bsky.app/profile/ibba...
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ReVISit 2.0 (revisit.dev) reached several exciting milestones recently:
📁 You can now define an entire experiment in a single file— from trial data, stimuli (visualizations and interactions, thanks to Vega-Altair), study blocks/sequences and randomization, questionnaires, etc.
📁 You can now define an entire experiment in a single file— from trial data, stimuli (visualizations and interactions, thanks to Vega-Altair), study blocks/sequences and randomization, questionnaires, etc.
January 31, 2025 at 6:18 PM
ReVISit 2.0 (revisit.dev) reached several exciting milestones recently:
📁 You can now define an entire experiment in a single file— from trial data, stimuli (visualizations and interactions, thanks to Vega-Altair), study blocks/sequences and randomization, questionnaires, etc.
📁 You can now define an entire experiment in a single file— from trial data, stimuli (visualizations and interactions, thanks to Vega-Altair), study blocks/sequences and randomization, questionnaires, etc.
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"Power Rules: Practical Statistical Power Calculations"
Preprint DOI: doi.org/10.31219/osf...
#stats #polisky
Preprint DOI: doi.org/10.31219/osf...
#stats #polisky
January 25, 2025 at 11:57 AM
"Power Rules: Practical Statistical Power Calculations"
Preprint DOI: doi.org/10.31219/osf...
#stats #polisky
Preprint DOI: doi.org/10.31219/osf...
#stats #polisky
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I had missed this as well and it really underscores how badly discussions of reform have missed thinking about the models we use and why we use them 🧵
Just now seeing this paper reanalyzing the "Many Teams" paper on racial bias in soccer (29 teams analyze the same RQ with the same data, find different results). This reanalysis finds that variation in findings results from theoretical / interpretive differences.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
Has the Credibility of the Social Sciences Been Credibly Destroyed? Reanalyzing the “Many Analysts, One Data Set” Project - Katrin Auspurg, Josef Brüderl, 2021
In 2018, Silberzahn, Uhlmann, Nosek, and colleagues published an article in which 29 teams analyzed the same research question with the same data: Are soccer re...
journals.sagepub.com
November 25, 2024 at 10:54 PM
I had missed this as well and it really underscores how badly discussions of reform have missed thinking about the models we use and why we use them 🧵
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Our PNAS paper "Action similarity warps visual feature space in working memory" is out! www.pnas.org/doi/epub/10..... Thanks to @haslagter.bsky.social and Chris Olivers for guiding me through this project, and thanks to Luigi Falanga and Jannik Jeske for their great lab work. What a team! 🤩🤓
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November 26, 2024 at 9:00 AM
Our PNAS paper "Action similarity warps visual feature space in working memory" is out! www.pnas.org/doi/epub/10..... Thanks to @haslagter.bsky.social and Chris Olivers for guiding me through this project, and thanks to Luigi Falanga and Jannik Jeske for their great lab work. What a team! 🤩🤓
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Now that more people are here, I’m signal boosting this great methods primer by my PhD student Chris. Chris is currently in the market for a postdoc, and comes highly recommended! #neuroskyence
Excited to share my primer on simulation-based power analysis using R, Python, and Julia! Based on @debruine.bsky.social's approach applied to data collected by @kirsten-adam.bsky.social, I hope it's a helpful tool for those starting with simulations. Check it out: cjungerius.github.io/powersim/
Power Simulation: A primer in 3 languages - Power Simulation in a Mixed Effects design using R
cjungerius.github.io
November 22, 2024 at 4:50 PM
Now that more people are here, I’m signal boosting this great methods primer by my PhD student Chris. Chris is currently in the market for a postdoc, and comes highly recommended! #neuroskyence
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Since this is making the rounds again, an updated version of my "Types of Political Behavior Papers" .
November 21, 2024 at 2:36 PM
Since this is making the rounds again, an updated version of my "Types of Political Behavior Papers" .
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thanks to the iBBA VU our workshop on Info. Theory is in full swing with Dr. Ince (@robince.bsky.social) giving an intro. lecture on info. theory measures. Dr. Canales-Johnson (@canalesjohnson.bsky.social) will follow with a lecture on how to use these measures to study perception and cognition
November 14, 2024 at 9:49 AM
thanks to the iBBA VU our workshop on Info. Theory is in full swing with Dr. Ince (@robince.bsky.social) giving an intro. lecture on info. theory measures. Dr. Canales-Johnson (@canalesjohnson.bsky.social) will follow with a lecture on how to use these measures to study perception and cognition
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Me, every time @cjungerius.bsky.social suggests Bayesian Models.
April 11, 2024 at 8:53 AM
Me, every time @cjungerius.bsky.social suggests Bayesian Models.
Excited to share my primer on simulation-based power analysis using R, Python, and Julia! Based on @debruine.bsky.social's approach applied to data collected by @kirsten-adam.bsky.social, I hope it's a helpful tool for those starting with simulations. Check it out: cjungerius.github.io/powersim/
Power Simulation: A primer in 3 languages - Power Simulation in a Mixed Effects design using R
cjungerius.github.io
January 3, 2024 at 11:47 AM
Excited to share my primer on simulation-based power analysis using R, Python, and Julia! Based on @debruine.bsky.social's approach applied to data collected by @kirsten-adam.bsky.social, I hope it's a helpful tool for those starting with simulations. Check it out: cjungerius.github.io/powersim/
The second preprint of my PhD with @haslagter.bsky.social is out! In a followup to our previous work, we test the possible causes for our previous finding that reduced contextual uncertainty affects attentional capture: osf.io/exgvu
OSF
osf.io
December 21, 2023 at 5:26 PM
The second preprint of my PhD with @haslagter.bsky.social is out! In a followup to our previous work, we test the possible causes for our previous finding that reduced contextual uncertainty affects attentional capture: osf.io/exgvu
Monday morning journal club really spoke to the imagination this week
September 25, 2023 at 10:05 AM
Monday morning journal club really spoke to the imagination this week
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Science is great but academia not so much. Earlier this week I revised my talk "Science as Amateur Software Development". The unprofessional way that academics curate & process data would benefit from professional habits of software engineers and chefs too 🧪 www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qzV...
Science as Amateur Software Development (2023 edition)
Software is both a cause of unreliable research and part of the solution. The bulk of scientific research relies upon specialized software for data managemen...
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September 14, 2023 at 2:02 PM
Science is great but academia not so much. Earlier this week I revised my talk "Science as Amateur Software Development". The unprofessional way that academics curate & process data would benefit from professional habits of software engineers and chefs too 🧪 www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qzV...