Nick Lindsay
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Fun afternoon talking AI and publishing at @bentleyuniv.bsky.social
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Excellent @nytimes.com piece on the fascinating Tehching Hsieh and his upcoming exhibition at Dia Beacon. Hard to believe it’ll be his first ever but I guess his work presents some unique challenges.

The Artist Who Lived in a Cage For a Year www.nytimes.com/2025/09/30/a...
The Artist Who Lived in a Cage For a Year
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@criterionchannl.bsky.social is easily the best, and best value, streaming service of all time but I’ll never understand Criterion 24/7.
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Artificial intelligence can detect and interpret social features between people from images and videos almost as reliably as humans. -- new research from @imagingneurosci.bsky.social @mitpress.bsky.social #neuroscience #chatgpt

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Both with 1.,400+ citations.
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Signature pedagogies in the professions url: direct.mit.edu/daed/article... from Lee Shulman
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Intuitive ethics: how innately prepared intuitions generate culturally variable virtues direct.mit.edu/daed/article.... from @jonathanhaidt.bsky.social and Craig Joseph
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Pulling together some citation analysis for our journal Daedalus from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and two articles from the last twenty years really stick out. @mitpress.bsky.social
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The @jocnforum.bsky.social is an experiment in a new form of scientific communication, designed, "...to provide a single platform for moderated discussion and debate of topics of relevance to the conduct and dissemination of cognitive neuroscience research." jocnf.pubpub.org #cognitivescience
JoCN Forum
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I have a VERY limited number of MIT Press colophon baseball caps to give away in the @mitpress.bsky.social booth at #SNL2025 @jneurolang.bsky.social
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UPDATE: I have eight @jneurolang.bsky.social tote bags left
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Come by @mitpress.bsky.social booth at #SNL2025 to pick up a snazzy @jneurolang.bsky.social tote bag while supplies last. I’ve got about 25-30 to give away.
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Three of the six exhibitors at #SNL2025 had the same idea
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@jneurolang.bsky.social is a Q1 journal based on 2024 impact factor (Psychology-Experimental, and Linguistics) #SNL2025 Submission guidelines here: direct.mit.edu/nol/pages/su...
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Did you know that @jneurolang.bsky.social accepts a broad range of papers: novel research, replications (or failure to replicate), null results, reviews, editorials, registered reports, and perspectives. No personals or missed connections but maybe someday. Please submit your work! #SNL2025
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Come join us at the @mitpress.bsky.social booth at #SNL2025 to learn more about @jneurolang.bsky.social the official journal of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language. #neuroscience #language #speech
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Great choice. Can’t go wrong with Patrick.
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@jtkantor.bsky.social how’s about a little Sloan. Dealer’s choice.
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"When we are most tempted to ask ‘How could someone (else) believe something so stupid?’ it is a perfect tonic to ask ‘Why do I believe what I believe?’ ... and follow that thread through to the very end ... this is a book that aims at the human soul." — Lee McIntyre mitpress.mit.edu/978026204982...
Hand holding a copy of "The Cost of Conviction: How Our Deepest Values Lead Us Astray" by Steven Sloman. The cover is white with a ragged red line across that center that alludes to a piece of paper ripped in half.