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IVL PIs will not attend

International societies should meet where all nationalities can attend. Icelandic Vision Lab’s principal investigators will therefore not attend VSS 2020 conference in FL.

Author Heiða María SigurðardóttirPosted on December 6, 2019December 6, 2019Categories BlogTags conferences, travel ban, VSS

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Research in the Icelandic Vision Lab focuses on all things visual, with a major emphasis on higher-level or “cognitive” aspects of visual perception.

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chongguo6 Chong Guo @chongguo6 ·
23 Jun

Is it possible that adversarially-trained DNNs are already more robust than the biological neural networks of primate visual cortex? Here is a short thread for our #ICML2022 paper https://arxiv.org/pdf/2206.11228.pdf. 1/8

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siminevazire simine vazire @siminevazire ·
24 Jun

Hello US-based psych academic friends, these (& other) excellent psych depts in Australia are hiring, often multiple positions:

University of Melbourne
University of Sydney
University of New South Wales (in Sydney) (x5)
Australian National Uni (in Canberra)

DM me if I can help.

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jalewpea Jarrod Lewis-Peacock @jalewpea ·
20 Jun

The 3rd annual Working Memory Symposium (https://www.wmsymposium.org/) begins tomorrow June 21 at 9:00 am CT (GMT-05) online via Zoom & Slack. We have 53 trainee talks organized into 16 sessions across 4 days. Hope to see you there! w/ @ee0112 @will_ngiam @kcs_adam

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dr_alex_crimi Alessandro Crimi 🧠🧬🔬🩺🧪 @dr_alex_crimi ·
13 Jun

"Ten simple rules for structuring a #research papers" by Mensh and @KordingLab ... it never gets old https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005619&type=printable

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icevislab Icelandic Vision Lab @icevislab ·
14 Jun

"...no evidence for behavioural rhythms in attentional switching after accounting for aperiodic temporal structure."

NatureHumanBehaviour @NatureHumBehav

Brookshire shows that widely reported 3-8 Hz periodic rhythms of human attention may be artefactual.

https://buff.ly/3xzwtUZ

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