Month: October 2021

Understanding Miscommunication: Speech Act Recognition in Digital Contexts

Abstract Successful language use requires accurate intention recognition. However, sometimes this can be undermined because communication occurs within an interpersonal context. In this research, I used a relatively large set of speech acts (n = 32) and explored how variability in their inherent face-threat influences the extent to which they are successfully recognized by a […]

Published on October 4, 2021

Discerning Mouse Trajectory Features With the Drift Diffusion Model

Abstract Mouse tracking, a new action-based measure of behavior, has advanced theories of decision making with the notion that cognitive and social decision making is fundamentally dynamic. Implicit in this theory is that people’s decision strategies, such as discounting delayed rewards, are stable over task design and that mouse trajectory features correspond to specific segments […]

Published on October 4, 2021

J&J to Seek FDA Authorization of Booster Shot This Week – NYT

Johnson & Johnson is planning to ask U.S. federal regulators this week to authorize a booster shot of its COVID-19 vaccine, the New York Times reported on Monday, citing officials familiar with the company’s plans. While scientists are divided over the need for booster shots… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, […]

Published on October 4, 2021