Angie Nikoleychuk 🍁𝚿
@juxtacognition.bsky.social
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MSc/PhD student studying the unity assumption and amplitude envelope. Closet #HCI fan. Former marketing professional,behavioural data analyst & behaviour scientist. Nerd moments and curse words may occur without warning. Saskatchewanian in Ontario.
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I got ID'd a few months back buying the devil's lettuce! Maybe you just have to switch? 😂
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Lots of cool stuff that's pretty boring for others 😂

Stuff like frequency of sounds, how they organize them, dB levels, sound suppression...

They had trouble with a fan being too loud,and it was going to cost money and time to fix, so they were like, "Don't *really* need it. Just turn it off."
juxtacognition.bsky.social
In what would be a surprise to absolutely no one, I spent my weekend digging into how NASA uses and studies sound. I'm so hopelessly lost down this rabbit hole 😂
juxtacognition.bsky.social
Happy Thanksgiving! Hope you get to enjoy it.
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ausmuspsysoc.bsky.social
Dr Karen Heath at the University of Melbourne is seeking musicians and music educators for a new study. Full details below, and the survey is available to complete here: q.surveys.unimelb.edu.au/jfe/form/SV_...
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richamm.bsky.social
We are looking for volunteers who are interested in writing 300-350 words, (about 1-2 paragraphs) on how disability is portrayed in horror movies. Deadline 24th October 2025
Contact Richardamm(at)gmail.com
Find our free disability zines: linktr.ee/disabilityark
Horror & Disability. Help us write disabled takes on horror movies for a free zine. We are looking for volunteers who are interested in writing 300-350 words, (about 1-2 paragraphs) on how disability is portrayed in horror movies. Please feel free to reach out for more information. Deadline 24th October 2025
Contact Richardamm(at)gmail.com
Find our free disability zines:  https://linktr.ee/disabilityark
juxtacognition.bsky.social
Pfft... Aren't you two from the hippie generation? It's practically expected of you. It's in your genetics 😂

Besides, someone has to show the young pups how it's done.
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jeffreycoffman.bsky.social
Our democracy and democratic systems are under serious attack, through both general ignorance and intentional meddling.

This. Needs. To. Stop.

If you aren’t concerned, angry, or involved in protecting this institution … why not?
juxtacognition.bsky.social
Could you imagine accidentally grabbing one of those? The heart attack I'd have at the till 😂

I got a half pig for the price of two of those.
juxtacognition.bsky.social
I was looking for the gif with the guys sitting in the lawn chairs in the snow, but couldn't find it 😂
juxtacognition.bsky.social
And we're becoming more sensitive to that as the availability of that info increases.

The flip between system one and two thinking is an important factor here.
juxtacognition.bsky.social
I will add that treating all searches the same is a mistake.

I think the importance of the source of information is directly proportional to the amount of risk associated with the search/info and the effort we want to dedicate to that search.
juxtacognition.bsky.social
When we search has changed. What we're seeking from brands has changed. Even what satisfys users has changed.

Yes, the article is right in that consumers demand something different from brand content. Trust has changed.

The why and what they're looking for now? The article doesn't go far enough.
juxtacognition.bsky.social
I think this article comes super close to the truth, but doesn't quite get there.

Remember that the definition of success in search is satisficing, not satisfying. The "physical" context has changed, but so has our cultural and knowledge base with which we're searching.
uxcollective.bsky.social
Negotiating truth: Search engines used to help us find what to believe. Now they tell us.
uxdesign.cc/negotiating-...
juxtacognition.bsky.social
Ok, well, technically, I was asked to attend the department faculty meet and greet to represent the lab and talk about our research while eating free pizza and chatting with potentially interested undergrads.

But that's practically the same thing! My version just sounds like more fun.
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Lure unsuspecting kids into my lair with their favourite food and stories of magic? That definitely sounds like a job for me!
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Today my @nytimes.com colleagues and I are launching a new series called Lost Science. We interview US scientists who can no longer discover something new about our world, thanks to this year‘s cuts. Here is my first interview with a scientist who studied bees and fires. Gift link: nyti.ms/3IWXbiE
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doloresfernandez.bsky.social
in Crime Science: true-crime docuseries on romance fraud trigger short-lived spikes in police reports in the UK. Awareness rises after releases, then fades—prime time for prevention and victim support.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...

#criminology #research #psychology #PsychSciSky #SciComm
The effect of true crime docuseries on romance fraud reporting to the police - Crime Science
Romance fraud occurs when an individual is deceived for financial gain by someone with whom the victim believes to be in a romantic relationship. Despite its widespread impact on victims, romance fraud remains significantly underreported, limiting the data available for developing effective prevention strategies. This study examines the relationship between the release of TV portrayals of romance fraud and the number of reported cases in the United Kingdom from 2014 to 2024. Our findings show a significant positive relationship between these TV portrayals and the monthly number of reported cases, though this effect diminishes over time. The results suggest that TV portrayals may raise public awareness of romance fraud, shape attitudes that encourage reporting, and lead to a temporary increase in reported cases. However, the impact of such portrayals is short-lived, with reporting declining in the months following the release of each series. These findings provide valuable insights into how media platforms can raise awareness of sensitive crime issues to promote reporting and ultimately enhance prevention efforts.
link.springer.com
juxtacognition.bsky.social
Saskatchewanian in Ontario.

That wind was almost too cold for my bunny hug. I should have put the flannel on underneath!
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cogscisociety.bsky.social
Times is running out! ⏳

Submit your 5-min video for the CogSci Mind Challenge by Oct 17 📅

Question: How do different minds (humans, animals, AI) learn language, if at all?

💰Prizes up to $1000!
👉 Don’t miss it: cognitivesciencesociety.org/cogsci-mind-...

#CogSciMindChallenge
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archive.org
This week, join Sir Tim Berners-Lee & Brewster Kahle for a conversation on the past, present & future of the Web.

📅 Thurs Oct 9, 7:30 PM PT
🎟️ In-person
➡️ blog.archive.org/event/buildi...
Headshots of Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Brewster Kahle.