Kim Curby
@KimCurby
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Cognitive psychologist at @Macquarie_Uni investigating how experience can shape visual cognition and perception, especially in the case of visual experts.
Sydney, New South Wales
Joined November 2014
Call for papers! https://t.co/mcrK5Xj8N1 Of potential interest to our #psynom21 & #OPAM2021 colleagues & others: Special issue on perceiver-based factors inππͺπ΄πͺπ°π― (open-access journal). Editors: @KimCurby, @CompCogNeuro (Tom Carlson), & me Deadline: Dec 15th
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Special Issue in journal Vision: What We Bring to the Perceptual Table: Perceiver-Based Factors in Visual Perception
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Exciting issue for researchers of attentional capture, w/ commentaries on a target article seeking common ground in the field (+ responses from the target article's authors). My commentary w/ @KimCurby: https://t.co/wG5PvNlZzy Open access preprint of it:
Our special issue in Visual Cognition on attentional capture/suppression has been released. Thanks to the authors who took time to write excellent commentaries. So many exciting new ideas about capture. @TheeuwesJan @stevenjluck @chipfolk
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Incredibly excited for this to come out in July. After years of collaboration, I think we've written an engaging, contemporary, & fun new textbook. So much gratitude to the editing team & to our colleagues around the world for their amazing feedback. Stay tuned for more info!
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Call for papers! https://t.co/mcrK5Xj8N1 Special issue on perceiver-based factors in visual perception in the open-access journal ππͺπ΄πͺπ°π―. Contact @KimCurby, @CompCogNeuro (Tom Carlson), or @SBMost for more info (deadline: Dec 15th). Please share. @VSSMtg #VSS2021
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This is shaping up to be a great issue -- please drop us a line if you want to be a part of it!
Call for papers! https://t.co/1gX6eEvKZS Seeking contributions to a special issue on perceiver-based factors in visual perception in the open-access journal ππͺπ΄πͺπ°π―. Contact @KimCurby, @CompCogNeuro (Tom Carlson), or @SBMost for more info (deadline: June 30th). Please RT
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For anyone who voted absentee in Georgia:
Please share with friends and family in Georgia: If you voted absentee in Georgia, please check the status of your ballot now. If it was rejected, you have until 5pm on Friday, November 6, to fix it and make sure your vote counts. https://t.co/dbcsk0fv0R
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With the apparent growing distrust of experts there has never been a more important time to ask βWhat makes an expert credible?β Come join us @CEPET_MQ to hear the answer. Everybody is welcome so please Zoom in if you can from wherever you are!
We are very excited to announce the next @CEPET_MQ virtual colloquium: Dr Rachel Searston (@SearstonR) from @UniofAdelaide will present research on the perceived credibility of expert witnesses in a legal context. September 21. More Info: https://t.co/iqBORJwnD1
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We are very excited to announce the next @CEPET_MQ virtual colloquium: Dr Rachel Searston (@SearstonR) from @UniofAdelaide will present research on the perceived credibility of expert witnesses in a legal context. September 21. More Info: https://t.co/iqBORJwnD1
#expertise @PsyMQ
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Does your research examine the influence of perceiver-based factors in visual perception? Got some interesting findings to share? Submit your study to our special issue! https://t.co/SDjqpUCuAi Contact @KimCurby @CompCogNeuro @SBMost for more info
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Special Issue in journal Vision: What We Bring to the Perceptual Table: Perceiver-Based Factors in Visual Perception
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Beyond Born Versus Made in Expertise Research --this is sure to be a great talk. Everybody is welcome so please Zoom in if you can from wherever you are!
@CEPET_MQ is very excited to host Prof Zach Hambrick from @michiganstateu to give our next international virtual colloquium! Zach will go 'beyond born versus made in expertise research' on August 11. Details: https://t.co/iqBORJwnD1
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Check out recent @CEPET_MQ research highlights, news, events and much more in the latest CEPET Newsletter! Enjoy! https://t.co/KBmW01jTHu
#Expertise @PsyMQ
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Disheartening to see that many responses from the community about job cuts at a nearby university were along the lines of βabout timeβ. Academics and scientists need to better communicate the benefits of our work for the broader community! How can we best do this? @Macquarie_Uni
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Introducing the new @CEPET_MQ Newsletter! Our goal is to provide monthly snapshots of news, events, research highlights, member spotlights, and much more. Enjoy! https://t.co/8jA1bbNOtl
#Expertise @PsyMQ @Macquarie_Uni
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Do you want to attend a virtual PsychoPy workshop, possibly in your own timezone? We're going to run these much more feequently from Sept onwards. You can register your interest here: https://t.co/n2RQkRm3Mo
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This is awesome and just what I needed to listen to right now!
Oh, my goodness. This is magnificent. Check out the "Non-Significant Blues" by eminent attention researcher, Chip Folk (Villanova University). https://t.co/AC7qA4RtUX
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Pleased to announce that I am guest-editing a special section of CRPI (@Psychonomic_Soc) devoted to Visual Search in Real-World & Applied Contexts. If you are scaling up from laboratory search studies to more real world, send us something! Please RT! https://t.co/RF1kJfDspf
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Does your group use Matlab or R? I created an online training spreadsheet for my lab with links to training. Matlab training is primarily focused on EEG/ERP/ssVEP. R is more general. Feel free to use this & add other online training (free) in the comments! https://t.co/9ogvoIOlz9
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JOB ALERT! We are looking for 2 Senior Lecturers (Level C), 1 in Clinical Neuropsychology & 1 in Cognitive Neuroscience, closing 28th February! Links & info below:
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Do you have the real story on fake news? CRPI just announced a special issue on "The Psychology of Fake News". Submissions due July 1, 2020.
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