
Giulia Calignano
@calignanogiulia
PostDoc at @UniPadova, Coordinator of @Psicostat, Steering Committee @italianrepro, CBpsychologist #multiverser #useR
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🚀 Kicking off the upcoming month with a fresh round of online talks! First up: Simone D'Ambrogio 🎙 Join us next Friday, May 9, for "Discovering Predictive and Interpretable Models of Decision-Making via Hybrid Neural Networks and Symbolic Regression". Don’t miss it! 🔍📊





📢Final days to apply! Join the ARCA Summer School at Università di Padova and train in psychology & neuroscience with expert-led courses on: 💻Programming 🧠EEG & eye-tracking 📊Statistical analysis ✅Secure your place now: unipd.it/en/arca-initia… #ARCA2025 #Neuroscience #ApplyNow

Excellent presentation by Sajedeh Rasti today on the importance of more coordination in psychological science at the theory and open science meeting in Freiburg, which was so very lovely!



The lab is in Barcelona for the XVII International Symposium of Psycholinguistics (ISP)! 🎉Anna Lorenzoni Simone Gastaldon, PhD @simonegastaldon.bsky.social Giorgio Piazza Giulia Calignano Alessia Raio


During the first day of the XVII Symposium of Psycholinguistics in Barcelona, three members of our group presented new results! Simone Gastaldon, PhD @simonegastaldon.bsky.social presented "Different paths to prediction during audiovisual speech comprehension in deaf cochlear implant users?" [continues]
![CoLab - Language | DPSS Unipd (@colablanguage) on Twitter photo During the first day of the XVII Symposium of Psycholinguistics in Barcelona, three members of our group presented new results! <a href="/s_gastaldon/">Simone Gastaldon, PhD @simonegastaldon.bsky.social</a> presented "Different paths to prediction during audiovisual speech comprehension in deaf cochlear implant users?" [continues] During the first day of the XVII Symposium of Psycholinguistics in Barcelona, three members of our group presented new results! <a href="/s_gastaldon/">Simone Gastaldon, PhD @simonegastaldon.bsky.social</a> presented "Different paths to prediction during audiovisual speech comprehension in deaf cochlear implant users?" [continues]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gr40g7sXcAAzEhu.jpg)

Giorgio Piazza presented "Anticipating the Unseen: How the Brain Predicts Mouth Movements to Comprehend Speech"


Giorgio Piazza Giulia Calignano presented "Tracking Neuronal Entrainment to Distributional and Compositional Regularities in Sentences"




Second part of Nullius In Verba discussing Paul Meehl's 7 sacred cows of academia. Meehl criticizes one of our favorite topics: The idea that all research professors do is worthwhile. nulliusinverba.podbean.com/e/episode-60-s…

🚀 Our Replicability School kicked off Friday with a hands-on workshop by Margherita Calderan on practical tools for reproducible analyses 🔍📊 We also received warm greetings from two key figures for the week ahead, Giovanni Parmigiani (Harvard University) and Gianmarco Altoè


📢 Starting from Monday, our School has been diving into the 3Rs of science: Replication, Robustness, Reproducibility Giovanni Parmigiani (Harvard), Branden Fitelson (Northeastern) & our core team member Filippo Gambarota bring unique perspectives from statistics, philosophy and methodology
