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Coding Locations Relative to One or Many Landmarks in Childhood (2019)
Journal Article
Negen, J., Bou Ali, L., Chere, B., Roome, H., Park, Y., & Nardini, M. (2019). Coding Locations Relative to One or Many Landmarks in Childhood. PLoS Computational Biology, 15(10), Article e1007380. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007380

Cognitive development studies how information processing in the brain changes over the course of development. A key part of this question is how information is represented and stored in memory. This study examined allocentric (world-based) spatial me... Read More about Coding Locations Relative to One or Many Landmarks in Childhood.

Bayes-Like Integration of a New Sensory Skill with Vision (2018)
Journal Article
Negen, J., Wen, L., Thaler, L., & Nardini, M. (2018). Bayes-Like Integration of a New Sensory Skill with Vision. Scientific Reports, 8, Article 16880. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-35046-7

Humans are effective at dealing with noisy, probabilistic information in familiar settings. One hallmark of this is Bayesian Cue Combination: combining multiple noisy estimates to increase precision beyond the best single estimate, taking into accoun... Read More about Bayes-Like Integration of a New Sensory Skill with Vision.

Strong evidence that callous–unemotional traits are not related to risk-taking task performance (2018)
Journal Article
Centifanti, L. C., & Negen, J. (2018). Strong evidence that callous–unemotional traits are not related to risk-taking task performance. F1000Research, 7, Article 502. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.14623.1

A hypothesized association between callous–unemotional (CU) traits and risk-taking may account for the link between CU traits and real-world risky behaviors, such as illegal behavior. Prior findings show that reward and punishment responsivity differ... Read More about Strong evidence that callous–unemotional traits are not related to risk-taking task performance.