Natalia velez
natalia velez
I am beyond excited to announce that I have accepted an assistant professor position at @Princeton Psychology, starting summer 2023! My lab will study the cognitive and community processes that make human collaboration possible: http://nataliavelez.orgDon’t miss this opportunity to work with a brilliant scientist and mentor! 🥳We have a new open rank cognitive science faculty position @Yale! This is separate from the @YalePsychology open rank search, and from the @WuTsaiYale open rank search. Please tell everyone you've ever met! https://apply.interfolio.com/95464The amazing Johan Chu and I published a piece out this week at PNAS (https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2021636118…) showing how the growing size and success of sci/tech fields ironically impedes the rise of new ideas within them. A growing deluge of papers leads to a crystallization of the canon.SO excited to see this finally out in @TrendsCognSci! Why is human social learning so powerful, smart, and distinctive? Here I lay out the idea behind "inferential social learning" as an integrated account of how humans learn, communicate, and teach. 1/n https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1dbUC4sIRvHkiz…Newly released census data shows a DRAMATIC PLUMET 📉in Puerto Ricans who identify solely as "white": from 75.8% to 17.1%. This might seem surprising, but it affirms what Godreau and I argue in the latest issue of @AmAnthroJournal (a thread 🧵)🚨Big news!! UCLA Psychology is hiring 4 new faculty members in: Computational Modeling🖥️🧠, Decision Science🤷🧠, Quantitative Psych🧮🧠 I can't say the 4th yet (we're awaiting official approval). Come join our wonderful department 🌴🌅! Please RT 🙏So cool! 😮How does experience with our bodies influence the way that we act in the world? Check out our #CogSci2021 poster 3-D-138 (with @realkevinsmith), where we asked kids and adults with congenital limb differences to play a virtual tool use game (https://tinyurl.com/toolsgame) 1/Here’s our (Tsividis, Madeano, Harper, Tenenbaum) #CogSci2021 paper looking at cultural transmission in Atari-style video games https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.13377. Also will be at poster 3-E-174 during the poster session today. 1/6I have been waiting for this day for so long 🙂 Notes from David Rand’s **in-person** talk, on shifting attention to accuracy to reduce misinformation online. Thanks to @mitbrainandcog for hosting this #CogSci2021 meet-up!🚨 Apply to work with Erik!!! 🚨 I was one of my mentor's first students—there's nothing quite like the adventure of growing a new lab together. Don't miss this opportunity to go on an adventure of your own, with a kind and brilliant scientist!Really excited for this series this year - we had a fantastic line-up last year @Sakiera_Hudson @kenam15 @atkeinath @DrNancyPadilla @TarekAmerPhD @stefanuddenberg @maria_luisa_pr @jay_neuro @natvelali @abarnettPhD. Please apply yourself, nominate someone, and spread the word!Another #CogSci2021 poster tip: Leave a trace so the presenters can see that you checked out their work. A great example below 👇Shiri Lev-Ari on how social network properties may affect (1) individual linguistic skills and (2) language evolution #CogSci2021This was delightful :) "In the same way that visual illusions shed light on the implicit assumptions of the visual system, loopholes offer a different lens for the typical workings of cooperation and communication." #CogSci2021@natvelali explains how games can help us fill the data gap: stunning achievements of human culture require study of large groups (e.g., Apollo project) but there data is sparse; in-lab studies get more complete data, but only with smaller groups. #cogsci2021 (workshop 2)I haven’t been sketching as much in the age of Zoom talks - what better way to start again than with Dr. Madeline Pelz’s phenomenal defense? 🥳thrilled that our work is out in @NeuroCellPress ✨🥳✨ by integrating lesion, electrophysiological, and behavioral data within a deep learning framework, we characterize visual behaviors that depend on the medial temporal lobe 1/🧠 https://cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(21)00459-1…New paper! @SezDoesScience @MichelleAKline @DBMHaun @TBroesch and I show that kids from two small-scale societies didn't innovate in the classic WEIRD hook task experiment. BUT they were quick to innovate using novel materials during peer play! (1/3)Josh and I love supporting folks in this role, and watching them take their first career steps in academia. Please apply! As Hamilton would say, the only requirements are "a couple of college credits and a top notch brain”.So many great resources in the replies!What does reinforcement learning really mean in psychology and neuroscience? It's tricky! Check out our new opinion paper with @eckstein_maria L Wilbrecht! https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1dLG18MqMif3uK… @ccnlab @BerkeleyPsych @UCBerkeleyNeuroPostdoc applications are still being accepted! Start date is flexible! Come work with me, Sam Gershman @gershbrain, and Dave Rand @DG_Rand! And join the broader intellectual community at MIT and in Boston (incl BCS, CSAIL, CBMM, Harvard Psych)!So excited for this workshop!! 👾i have been thinking a lot about what toni morrison said about baldwin in her eulogy for him, about how around him she felt “more capable” and how she “want[ed] to be worth the love [he] lavished.”Looking for a career path in which you directly contribute to making lots of developmental science more rigorous and replicable? Consider applying!what synapses really look like - #SciArt #synapsesWe got to welcome @RebeccaCarey_ to her NEW office in the @PsychPrinceton department ! Follow Rebecca for her research on social class and relationships, class-driven disparities in well-being, first gen students, and more. Can't wait for us to truly be hallmates, Rebecca!my dissertation writing attire for the final push this week! bootcamp shirt passed down from my wise elders (@mhtessler, Sophie Bridgers) sweatshirt featuring the bright and shiny faces of the developmental area students (sketched by @natvelali of course). 🥰Book, I appreciate your honestyNot sure how they fumbled the most slam-dunk tenure case in our department's history, but here we are.How to make illusory yellowExcited to share our new paper out today in @CurrentBiology! We explore how Cayo Santiago monkeys changed their social dynamics in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria Coauthored w/ @ljnbrent @MichaelLouisPl1 @nyuprimatology @SMack_Lab et. al. http://bit.ly/3dNkmbE (1/16) 🧵👇Come now to see- The statistics of group cognition with @TMFlanagan1 @yarrowdunham @XinZhao1 @natvelali @hyogweon Rongzhi Liu, Gil Diesendruck Fei Xu... https://tinyurl.com/y57fd5e9 #SRCD21Ooo - can't wait to dig into this one!😮In 2022, I’ll be joining U of Toronto at Scarborough as an asst prof. My lab will study the role of emotion as information in early learning reasoning, bridging gaps across developmental, cognitive affective sciences. Come work w/ me in this emerging, interdisciplinary field!New arXiv preprint: Kathy Brauer's, “I’ll Finish It This Week” And Other Lies tl;dr: We suck at estimating how long it will take us to do things that don't have deadlines, and we don't improve much over the course of a career. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2103.16574.pdf…
Неимоверно горячая колумбийская супермодель Наталья Велес в очередной раз решила продемонстрировать свое изящное тело в минимальном количестве белья. В последнее время она не радовала нас своими зажигательными снимками. Но наконец-то мы можем налюбоваться ею. Эта девушка, в самом деле, выглядит идеально.
Ее тело выглядит так, словно ее изготовили по специальному заказу, предварительно проведя опрос среди мужского населения на тему как должна выглядеть идеальная женщина. В любом случае, если вы посмотрите на эту девушку в нижнем белье, то вам обеспечено отличное настроение на целый день. Ее фотографии не нуждаются в редактировании.
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14 сентября, 2012