Raja Marjieh
@RajaMarjieh
PhD candidate @psychprinceton and @cocosci_lab.
So happy that this is finally out!
We’re excited to share that “Timbral effects on consonance disentangle psychoacoustic mechanisms and suggest perceptual origins for musical scales” is finally out in @NatureComms: nature.com/articles/s4146…. With- @RajaMarjieh* @pmcharrison* @TweetHarin, Fotini, and @norijacoby.
We are recruiting two postdoctoral scholars for a research project in human collective intelligence and creativity at UC Davis and Cornell. Joint project with @enfascination,@norijacoby,@daltonconley, & Ofer Tchernichovski. Please forward this thread to relevant people. 1/n
(1/5) Very excited to announce the publication of Bayesian Models of Cognition: Reverse Engineering the Mind. More than a decade in the making, it's a big (600+ pages) beautiful book covering both the basics and recent work: mitpress.mit.edu/9780262049412/…
We are recruiting postdocs! Want to grow your own social networks to study creativity, cultural evolution & decision-making? We are hiring an NSF-funded postdoc at Cornell in collaboration with UC Davis, CUNY, & Princeton. Apply here : academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/28959
Updated @ESLRSociety jobs board! Highlights: 2 tenure-track psych jobs at @JohnsHopkins, postdoc on collective behavior w/@norijacoby at @Cornell, and multiple PhD positions at @MPI_animalbehav 🧠🕸️🐦 bit.ly/ESLR-Jobs
So excited to share that this was published in @NatureHumBehav! 🥳 It's time to build AI thought partners that learn & think *with* people rather than *instead of* people. 🧠🤝🤖 We lay out what that means, why it matters, and how it can be done! nature.com/articles/s4156…
We are moving to Cornell and hiring postdocs and PhDs. Please retweet & spread the word! @norijacoby @Cornell @CornellPsychDpt
Are you interested in perception, culture, & big-data analysis? Join my new lab at Cornell: COCOCO: COrnell COmputational COgnition! Multiple PhD & Postdoc opportunities available: norijacoby.com/cococo.html. Please retweet & spread the word! @CO3lab 1/6
Are you interested in perception, culture, & big-data analysis? Join my new lab at Cornell: COCOCO: COrnell COmputational COgnition! Multiple PhD & Postdoc opportunities available: norijacoby.com/cococo.html. Please retweet & spread the word! @CO3lab 1/6
We are recruiting two postdocs for an interdisciplinary NSF-funded project in collective behavior. Joint project with @enfascination(@ucdavis), @daltonconley (@Princeton), Ofer Tchernichovski(@CUNY) and @norijacoby (@Cornell). Please forward this thread to relevant people! 1/n
Many fields—including psychology, sociology, communications, political science, and computer science— use computational methods to analyze text data. We find that the all versions of #GPT are capable of accurately detecting various psychological constructs in text across 12…
🚨New Preprint 🚨 You might imagine that people with depression are less sensitive to rewards. But…maybe not on social media! Across three Twitter datasets (over 17 million tweets from 7736 Twitter users), we find that depressed individuals show *higher* sensitivity to social…
Excited to share our work “Characterizing Similarities and Divergences in Conversational Tones in Humans and LLMs by Sampling with People”, accepted at the main conference of @aclmeeting! #ACL2024 With @dm_brandonH,@polvanrijn,@sucholutsky, @RajaMarjieh,@norijacoby 1/
💡Can LLMs like GPT-4 reason creatively? Excited to share our latest research on AI and creativity! 🚀 Introducing MacGyver: a new playground for everyday innovation and physical reasoning --we collect problems to trigger unconventional usage of objects and innovative solutions.
Being able to collect large amounts of behavioral data allows us to revisit classic results in cognitive psychology established with simple laboratory stimuli to see whether they hold with more naturalistic stimuli. Shepard's law is just as beautiful for real images.
1/6 Happy to share that our paper “The universal law of generalization holds for naturalistic stimuli” is out in the March issue of Journal of Experimental Psychology: General as the Editor’s Choice article!