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Minding the Brain: April 2014
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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Friday, April 4, 2014. Flip the script, or, the joys of coord flip(). Has this ever happened to you? To switch the x- and y-axes:. Ggplot(chickwts, aes(feed, weight) stat summary(fun.data=mean se, geom="pointrange") coord flip(). It took a little getting used to, but I think this works well. It's especially good for factor analyses (where you have many labeled items):. Dan received a ...
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What’s Happening with Because? « Literal-Minded
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Linguistic commentary from a guy who takes things too literally. What people are saying. I admire anyone with a PhD in Linguistics who can talk about English usage in such a practical and useful way. ( Pat Schwieterman. Administrator of the Eggcorn Forum). The author balances the complexity of formal linguistic analysis by creating a light insightful discourse that is filled with a great sense of humor. ( Anna Mikhaylova. On Teach It If You Can). Hannah, in a comment. On the Galactic Cactus forum). Fluen...
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Minding the Brain: Plotting Factor Analysis Results
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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Monday, April 20, 2015. Plotting Factor Analysis Results. A recent factor analysis project (as discussed previously here. Because embedding the code, output, and figures in a webpage is much, much easier using RStudio's markdown functions. That version shows how to get these example data and how to format them correctly for these plots. Loadings.m ,. Scale fill gradient2 (. Created by...
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Minding the Brain: Mapping the language system: Part 2
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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Friday, April 17, 2015. Mapping the language system: Part 2. This is the second of a multi-part post about a pair of papers that just came out (Mirman et al., 2015. To identify the left hemisphere regions where stroke damage was associated with poorer performance. Credit: Mirman et al., Nature Communications. Superior to the Sylvian fissure, primarily in the supramarginal. Ur ventral ...
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Minding the Brain: January 2014
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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Monday, January 27, 2014. Since it is the season for graduate school recruitment interviews, I thought I would share some of my thoughts. This is also partly prompted by two recent articles in the journal Neuron. If youre unfamiliar with it, Neuron. 160;the second article has some good advice on how to be a good graduate advisee. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Minding the Brain: April 2015
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At the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and neuropsychology with a focus on computational and statistical modeling. Monday, April 20, 2015. Plotting Factor Analysis Results. A recent factor analysis project (as discussed previously here. Because embedding the code, output, and figures in a webpage is much, much easier using RStudios markdown functions. That version shows how to get these example data and how to format them correctly for these plots. . Aphasia factors vs. subtypes. In clinical conte...
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Notes Of A Pseudo-Amateur Linguist: Changing How We Frame Grammar
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Notes Of A Pseudo-Amateur Linguist. A Bit Of An Explanation. I am not a professional. Not anywhere near it. But I like to think that some little observations I have about language and the social construction of it are worthwhile. Some of these notes were originally written for acquaintances with no linguistic experience whatsoever, so please be patient through the explanations of basic concepts, and the simplistic tone. Wednesday, November 2, 2011. Changing How We Frame Grammar. I'm not saying 1st grade ...
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Notes Of A Pseudo-Amateur Linguist: May 2011
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Notes Of A Pseudo-Amateur Linguist. A Bit Of An Explanation. I am not a professional. Not anywhere near it. But I like to think that some little observations I have about language and the social construction of it are worthwhile. Some of these notes were originally written for acquaintances with no linguistic experience whatsoever, so please be patient through the explanations of basic concepts, and the simplistic tone. Friday, May 27, 2011. Soft Letters And Drunk Germans. Und -(since the end vowel can't...
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