Francisco Garre-Frutos
@Fran_gfr
PhD student at @canalUGR | @cimcyc. Experimental psychology, #rstats and bayesian statistics, but not too much.
New paper out! Here we show that attentional biases induced by reward history depend on awareness of such reward history (w/ @jlupiane and @mavadillo). link.springer.com/article/10.375… 👇🧵
Fans de Roro: Abby es una tramposa Fans de Abby: Roro es una llorona Fans de Outer Wilds: Tienes que jugarlo, te va a cambiar la vida. No puedo decirte absolutamente nada porque sería spoiler pero hazme caso, tienes que jugarlo sí o sí porque va a ser un antes y un después en t
Nice review, but why "controversies"? Evidence isn’t controversial. Like "epiphenomenon," it often just means, "doesn’t fit my hypothesis." That’s ad hominem science. Brain rhythms in cognition -- controversies and future directions arxiv.org/abs/2507.15639 #neuroscience
🎉 Our paper is now out in Communications Psychology! We explore how effortful leisure can be a source of meaning in daily life. Across 5 studies (N = 2,569), we find: - Effort makes leisure feel more meaningful - But not necessarily less enjoyable 🧵doi.org/10.1038/s44271…
In summary, although once stabilized reward-related attentional biases are rather automatic and inflexible, their learning process is far from being implicit or automatic. If you enjoyed the thread, don’t forget to read the paper! link.springer.com/article/10.375…
A new statistical test identifies groups of variables that are mutually coupled and can be represented in a causal graph as single, aggregated nodes, which allows the extraction of hierarchical structures from observational data go.aps.org/4m9JDyy
No entiendo porqué la gente esta obsesionada con que Superman de James Gunn no sea rentable. Independientemente de que sea buena o mala, de qué sirve discutir con Grok durante media hora sobre cuánto necesita recaudar en taquilla para que sea rentable?