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Hernan Anllo

@anllohernan

Researcher in cognitive science. Attention, reinforcement learning, cog control and social influence. LLMs before they were cool. Manager of @InterculturalCN

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Will huge sample sizes (alone) solve psychology problems (as for example it is claimed they solved behavioural genetics problems)? This classic article clearly illustrate that "not quite". It start from recognising a key difference between psychology and physics 1/n

Will huge sample sizes (alone) solve psychology problems (as for example it is claimed they solved behavioural genetics problems)? This classic article clearly illustrate that "not quite". It start from recognising a key difference between psychology and physics  1/n
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An excellent piece that actually puts the effect of informational interventions to the test at the public policy level no less.

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We did work a lot to develop this inventory so please go ahead and use it (first used here: nature.com/articles/s4427… )

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My feed is packed with tweets from Donald Trump and Elon Musk. I did not sign up for this. Join me at bluesky please, I want to gtfo asap: Hernan Anllo.bsky.social . Or leave me your alias here and I'll look you up.

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I have the immense pleasure of announcing that Cognition ENS & École normale supérieure | PSL have granted me an HDR diploma (i.e. the highest qualification in French academia). This wouldn't have been possible without Stefano Palminteri (@stepalminteri.bsky.social) and the INCREDIBLE team at HRL/LNC2. Thank you!

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My students will be getting a load of this next semester. Glad to finally be able to move on from the "romantic priming" example...