Mert Can (@canmertdoit) 's Twitter Profile
Mert Can

@canmertdoit

PhD student working on serial dependence at INCC Paris | Université Paris Cité
Interested in cycling, running, music, and cinema
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How do experiment design and stimulus duration modulate attractive and repulsive history effects? We asked this in a set of experiments and might have found really interesting data. I'd like to get your input too. Come see my poster in the first session tomorrow! #ECVP2024

How do experiment design and stimulus duration modulate attractive and repulsive history effects? We asked this in a set of experiments and might have found really interesting data. I'd like to get your input too. Come see my poster in the first session tomorrow! #ECVP2024
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Had a blast at #ECVP2024 🎉 The ceilidh was a cherry on top - very well thought with the dance caller too! Looking forward to a great year of sciencing, but for now, I'm off for a hunt 🦕

Had a blast at #ECVP2024 🎉 The ceilidh was a cherry on top - very well thought with the dance caller too! Looking forward to a great year of sciencing, but for now, I'm off for a hunt 🦕
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Mert Can Reply to Can et al (2024): Whilst we appreciate the importance of this replication, Sam Schwarzkopf (sampendu.bsky.social) and I once experienced the MAE at a waterfall near Honolulu. Although this is not the original stimulus, we feel our study with twice the power of your replication cannot be ignored.

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Which part of the manuscript do you find the hardest to write? Maybe the first paragraph? I like it when my imagination goes wild, making connections to personal experiences, but they always end up irrelevant. How do you manage to keep things interesting and relevant?