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Cognitive Neuroscientist at UCL. I'm interested in intentions, cognitive offloading, and metacognition. He/him.

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Sam Gilbert
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Oxford Open Neuroscience is looking for ECRs to join our editorial team in paid positions. Please spread the word and consider applying! I'm very happy to discuss cognitive neuroscience section if you're interested
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RT @kristyarmitage: New review in Child Development Perspectives with @samgilbert1! We apply a metacognitive lens to the developmental cogn….
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RT @mvugt: LLMs produce racist output when prompted in African American English
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RT @seann0820: In our new preprint with @Kwokszechai, @samgilbert1, @gluorokana and other wonderful collaborators, we used DTI and revealed….
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RT @nerualtrawets: Excited to be seeking a full time project manager (UK based role, study sites in Gambia, Sth Africa, Lesotho) for the CH….
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Sam Gilbert
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RT @CommsPsychol: This Registered Report replicates the finding that not checking the personal cost of helping signals trustworthiness. But….
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RT @nico_schuck: Call for papers on the Neuroscience of Prediction and Intention in Oxford Open Neuroscience @OxUniPress ..
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Sam Gilbert
1 year
One week until the deadline for talk / poster submissions
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Sam Gilbert
1 year
We’re holding an international meeting on Cognitive Offloading at University of Geneva, 11-13 Sept 2024. Open to all, abstract submission portal will be opening soon…
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RT @ChrisMcTeague: I am delighted to share our foundational research on the #neurosience of #design. We examine where ideas for new product….
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RT @Sara_De_Felice: Watching movies isn't just solo fun—our latest study finds it synchronises brains! & pre-movie chats boost this synchro….
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RT @lev_tank: Thrilled to see our #CHI2024 paper on the 🧠Metacognitive Demands and Opportunities of Generative AI receive a Best Paper awar….
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RT @celia_harris: I'm advertising for a PhD student to join my lab at.@MARCSInstitute for a project on person-centered approaches to assist….
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Sam Gilbert
1 year
abstract submissions are now open! deadlines are May 13 for symposia and May 27 for talks/posters.
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Sam Gilbert
1 year
We’re holding an international meeting on Cognitive Offloading at University of Geneva, 11-13 Sept 2024. Open to all, abstract submission portal will be opening soon…
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Sam Gilbert
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RT @danieljamesyon: What can computational models tell us about social learning? What can’t they tell us (yet)? 🧠 . A new paper from me and….
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Sam Gilbert
1 year
compulsive people set fewer reminders.
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Our new preprint (collaboration with Claire Gillan @celinefox_ and @samgilbert1) explores the complex relationship between metacognition, compulsivity and the utilization of external reminders. (1/7)
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RT @IliasTachtsidis: Opportunity alert! #fNIRS @Respect4neurod @UCLmedphys A fully-funded PhD in next-gen optical neuroimaging starting Se….
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Sam Gilbert
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RT @ClarePress: Deadline for this PhD position is Wednesday. Please continue to email me any questions and circulate. Thanks all!.
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Sam Gilbert
1 year
now out in Cognition - a simple reinforcement learning model that captures many of the empirical findings in the field of Cognitive Offloading
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Sam Gilbert
2 years
Excited to share this new preprint: ‘Cognitive offloading is value-based decision making: Modelling cognitive effort and the expected value of memory’. Any feedback/comments/suggestions would be highly appreciated! Brief summary below:
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