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Prof. Himanshu Yadav: Potsdam -> IIT Kanpur

Himanshu Yadav, PhD

New paper: SEAM: An Integrated Activation-Coupled Model of Sentence Processing and Eye Movements in Reading.

Job opening: Postdoc position, starting 1 Oct 2023 (Vasishth lab, University of Potsdam, Germany)

Introduction to Bayesian Data Analysis: Video lectures now available on youtube

Applications open: The Seventh Summer School on Statistical Methods for Linguistics and Psychology, 11-15 September 2023

Free MOOC course at openHPI.de: Introduction to Bayesian Data Analysis (starts 25 Jan 2023)

New paper in Journal of Memory and Language: Share the code, not just the data

Summer School “Methods in Language Sciences” (16-20 August 2022, Ghent, Belgium): Registrations open

Ever wondered how the probability of the null hypothesis being true changes given a significant result?

New(ish) paper: Share the code, not just the data: A case study of the reproducibility of JML articles published under the open data policy

Short course and keynote on statistical methods at Ghent Summer School on Methods in Language Sciences

New paper: Some right ways to analyze (psycho)linguistic data

Summer School on Statistical Methods for Linguistics and Psychology, Sept. 12-16, 2022 (applications close April 1)

New paper in Computational Brain and Behavior: Sample size determination in Bayesian Linear Mixed Models

EMLAR 2022 tutorial on Bayesian methods

Review of Writing Science by Joshua Shiemel: Good advice on writing, but ignore his advice on statistical inference because it's just plain wrong

New opinion paper in Trends in Cognitive Sciences: Data Assimilation in Dynamical Cognitive Science (Engbert et al.)

Generating data from a uniform distribution using R, without using R's runif function

New paper: Syntactic and semantic interference in sentence comprehension: Support from English and German eye-tracking data

New paper in Computational Brain and Behavior: Sample size determination for Bayesian hierarchical models commonly used in psycholinguistics

New paper accepted in MIT Press Journal Open Mind: Individual differences in cue weighting in sentence comprehension: An evaluation using Approximate Bayesian Computation

New paper: Similarity-based interference in sentence comprehension in aphasia: A computational evaluation of two models of cue-based retrieval.

A confusing tweet on (not) transforming data keeps reappearing on the internet

Book: Sentence comprehension as a cognitive process: A computational approach (Vasishth and Engelmann)