Interesting Papers For Week 22, 2022

Interesting Papers for Week 22, 2022

Learning about others: Modeling social inference through ambiguity resolution. Achimova, A., Scontras, G., Stegemann-Philipps, C., Lohmann, J., & Butz, M. V. (2022). Cognition, 218, 104862.

Predictive eye movements are adjusted in a Bayes-optimal fashion in response to unexpectedly changing environmental probabilities. Arthur, T., & Harris, D. J. (2021). Cortex, 145, 212–225.

The orbitofrontal cortex maps future navigational goals. Basu, R., Gebauer, R., Herfurth, T., Kolb, S., Golipour, Z., Tchumatchenko, T., & Ito, H. T. (2021). Nature, 599(7885), 449–452.

Optimism where there is none: Asymmetric belief updating observed with valence-neutral life events. Burton, J. W., Harris, A. J. L., Shah, P., & Hahn, U. (2022). Cognition, 218, 104939.

Observation of others’ actions during limb immobilization prevents the subsequent decay of motor performance. De Marco, D., Scalona, E., Bazzini, M. C., Nuara, A., Taglione, E., Lopomo, N. F., … Avanzini, P. (2021). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(47), e2025979118.

Neural responses to natural visual motion are spatially selective across the visual field, with selectivity differing across brain areas and task. Ki, J. J., Dmochowski, J. P., Touryan, J., & Parra, L. C. (2021). European Journal of Neuroscience, 54(10), 7609–7625.

The contribution of low contrast–preferring neurons to information representation in the primary visual cortex after learning. Kimura, R., & Yoshimura, Y. (2021). Science Advances, 7(48).

Striatal indirect pathway mediates exploration via collicular competition. Lee, J., & Sabatini, B. L. (2021). Nature, 599(7886), 645–649.

Children are more exploratory and learn more than adults in an approach-avoid task. Liquin, E. G., & Gopnik, A. (2022). Cognition, 218, 104940.

A cerebellar internal model calibrates a feedback controller involved in sensorimotor control. Markov, D. A., Petrucco, L., Kist, A. M., & Portugues, R. (2021). Nature Communications, 12, 6694.

Linking hippocampal multiplexed tuning, Hebbian plasticity and navigation. Moore, J. J., Cushman, J. D., Acharya, L., Popeney, B., & Mehta, M. R. (2021). Nature, 599(7885), 442–448.

Violations of expectation trigger infants to search for explanations. Perez, J., & Feigenson, L. (2022). Cognition, 218, 104942.

A model for learning based on the joint estimation of stochasticity and volatility. Piray, P., & Daw, N. D. (2021). Nature Communications, 12, 6587.

Entropy-based metrics for predicting choice behavior based on local response to reward. Trepka, E., Spitmaan, M., Bari, B. A., Costa, V. D., Cohen, J. Y., & Soltani, A. (2021). Nature Communications, 12, 6567.

Perceptual processing links autism and synesthesia: A co-twin control study. van Leeuwen, T. M., Wilsson, L., Norrman, H. N., Dingemanse, M., Bölte, S., & Neufeld, J. (2021). Cortex, 145, 236–249.

Awareness-Dependent Normalization Framework of Visual Bottom-up Attention. Wang, S., Huang, L., Chen, Q., Wang, J., Xu, S., & Zhang, X. (2021). Journal of Neuroscience, 41(46), 9593–9607.

Human navigation in curved spaces. Widdowson, C., & Wang, R. F. (2022). Cognition, 218, 104923.

Dendritic synapse geometry optimizes binaural computation in a sound localization circuit. Yamada, R., & Kuba, H. (2021). Science Advances, 7(48).

Revealing nonlinear neural decoding by analyzing choices. Yang, Q., Walker, E., Cotton, R. J., Tolias, A. S., & Pitkow, X. (2021). Nature Communications, 12, 6557.

Alpha Oscillations Shape Sensory Representation and Perceptual Sensitivity. Zhou, Y. J., Iemi, L., Schoffelen, J.-M., de Lange, F. P., & Haegens, S. (2021). Journal of Neuroscience, 41(46), 9581–9592.

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3 years ago

What to do if you suddenly find yourself homeless

FOOD

Find your nearest food bank or mission, for food

grocery stores with free samples, bakeries + stores with day-old bread

different fast food outlets have cheaper food and will generally let you hang out for a while.

some dollar stores carry food like cans of beans or fruit

SHELTER

Sleeping at beaches during the day is a good way to avoid suspicion and harassment

sleep with your bag strapped to you, so someone can’t steal it

Some churches offer short term residence

Find your nearest homeless shelter

Look for places that are open to the public

A large dumpster near a wall can often be moved so that flipping up the lids creates an angled shelter to stay dry

HYGIENE

A membership to the YMCA is usually only 10$, which has a shower, and sometimes laundry machines and lockers.

Public libraries have bathrooms you can use

Dollar stores carry low-end soaps and deodorant etc.

Wet wipes are all purpose and a life saver

Local beaches, go for a quick swim

Some truck stops have showers you can pay for

Staying clean is the best way to prevent disease, and potentially get a job to get back on your feet

Pack 7 pairs of socks/undies, 2 outfits, and one hooded rain jacket

OTHER

first aid kit

 sunscreen

 a travel alarm clock or watch

 mylar emergency blanket

 a backpack is a must

 downgrade your cellphone to a pay as you go with top-up cards

 sleeping bag

 travel kit of toothbrush, hair brush/comb, mirror

 swiss army knife

 can opener

2 years ago

I have (at least) SIX COPIES of the Goetia.

I have (at least) SIX COPIES of the Goetia. | The Lesser Key of Solomon | Occult Book Club
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The Lesser Key of Solomon | Occult Book Club

There's no hiding it when you're a demonologist. Your own bookshelves out you.

Some of these books aren't possible to buy directly anymore. Here's the links for the ones that are. Using these links to buy the books gives me a referral bonus so clicking on them is appreciated!

The Lesser Key of Solomon edited byJoseph Peterson The Goetia of Solomon the King (Fascimile Edition) Aleister Crowley's Illustrated Goetia Sexual Evocation The Key of Solomon the King

Lucian Stephenson's Goetia (and other!) art can be found at @misterlucian and here.

I will probably do individual videos on most of these books at some point. Let me know if there's anything in particular you want to see!

2 years ago

A really harrowed-looking man who was probably in his 60s came into the shop today. He was wearing a gold-colored tie that kept sliding down the side of his neck because it was tied very poorly, and a rumpled light blue dress shirt. I did not see his legs or shoes. Part-time cashiers are sometimes just not afforded the luxury.

We said hello to each other as I scanned his items (diet coke and a nature valley granola bar- $2.69), me sounding more interested than usual just because he sounded so out-of breath and very engaged in his purchase. Also maybe because I could not see his shoes.

“How’s your life going?” He suddenly asked, swiping his card, not casually but almost pleadingly curious.

“Uhm, all right I s’pose” I said, too startled to think of a more cheery lie. 

He nodded somberly. “Me too… I guess.” He paused and looked at me for a minute and then just said “it’s a Monday, ya know.”

“Mondays are like this sometimes” I supplied, feeling like we were having a really weird conversation hidden under the one that was actually taking place.

And then he left. I forgot to look at his shoes.

2 years ago

I would like to hear the story of how you slept under the christmas tree

so i immigrated to the US at age 9, right, and one of the first things my family did was join the local Chinese church. as far as the whole “figuring out how to do things so we no longer have to live in the back shed of Uncle Joe’s* Magic Emporium” thing goes, it’s a pretty sound strategy! now we had people to teach my dad how to drive and give us old furniture and say “hey, Seattle is pretty rainy maybe you should rent an apartment-like space before either a) the shed roof caves in b) your daughter with the famously delicate constitution falls dramatically ill from a strain of black mold or possibly herpes”

*is not my uncle, that’s what his store was called. he sold magic gadgets and my dad knew him because???? possibly in a past life they ran a meth empire in Albuquerque, who knows

ANYWAY. thanks to the church i did not fall dramatically ill from black mold or possibly herpes, but there was an unforeseen factor in joining a Christian church, which was that they? were pretty hardcore? about Jesus?**

**in a nice “we build houses for the homeless” way, not in…the other way

given that we’d just immigrated and that China’s religious policy is worshiping Mao’s preserved corpse ehhhhh…let’s call it “freedom of atheism,” my family was decidedly not hardcore about Jesus. my parents mostly took the bemused “i guess Jesus is okay since he indirectly led to us living in a place suited for human habitation” route, but i

was

DISGUSTED.

i was the first kid in my class to get her red scarf, okay, and when we sang the national anthem and saluted the flag every morning i fucking meant what i was singing. we almost didn’t come to America; my dad had more lucrative job offers in Germany and Belgium, but i put my foot down because everyone knows Europe is full of gross imperialists Dad, GOSH, and the Americans helped us fight off the Japanese.

so seeing all these fellow Chinese believing in THE CAPITALIST GOD was basically the worst thing to ever happen to my delicate psyche. my parents’ tacit approval was even worse: DID PATRIOTISM AND COMMUNISM MEAN NOTHING TO THEM? DIDN’T THEY KNOW THAT DOING NOTHING AGAINST OPPRESSION MADE THEM OPPRESSORS THEMSELVES??

clearly something needed to be done.

so because the church was pretty hardcore about Jesus, it was understandably also hardcore about Christmas. big party, massive intricately decorated REAL TREE, sleepover for the kids with presents in the morning—you name it. everyone was going to be there.

WHAT A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO PROVE TO EVERYONE HOW WRONG THEY ARE ABOUT JESUS.

my plan:

sleep UNDER the giant real Christmas tree: y’know, the one with real pointy needles reaching all the way down to the base? that sheds? with lots of pokey tinsel?

catch Jesus in the act of depositing presents***: look. i’d seen like, ALL of Scooby Doo by this point. i knew Jesus was probably a real person, just not the Son of God.

subdue Jesus so he’s still around when everyone else wakes up: CLEARLY VERY FEASIBLE, given that Jesus was a heavyset white dude who used superhuman agility and strength to deliver presents around the world overnight and possibly had reindeer minions and i weighed 70 pounds at most while sopping wet.

(who is Santa Claus?? who cares)

????

EVERYONE MAGICALLY BECOMES AN ATHEIST AGAIN, AMERICA BECOMES A COMMUNIST STATE

***even if i didn’t believe in him, why was i slavishly devoted stopping a highly altruistic man who gave? people? presents? did i hate joy????

sure enough, at around 3 in the morning i heard soft boots approaching the tree. i reached out and snatched one of the Ankles of Jesus

—whereupon Youth Pastor Liao screamed “OH MY LORD” and kicked me in the face.

and THAT, dear friends, is how i spent my first Christmas in America with a concussion.

2 years ago
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2 years ago

THE LIST OF THINGS NINTENDO PREDATES INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO:

THE SHERLOCK HOLMES FRANCHISE

UNITED STATES PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. EISHENHOWER’S BIRTH

THE NOVEL “DRACULA”

THE NOVELS “THE TIME MACHINE” AND “WAR OF THE WORLDS” BY H.G. WELLS

THE FIRST MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES

THE DISCOVERY OF HELIUM ON EARTH

3 years ago

A long-term project of mine on this blog is to keep an accurate table of contents for all of the posts I've reblogged: it helps me find posts on specific topics I've reblogged whenever I want, since a tag can sometimes be too much to sift through. Below are links to my google docs with links back to my own blog in case OPs delete or deactivate. I post this in case anyone would like to reference them, since they are now up to date!

Information on General Magic, Spells, Correspondences, and Substitutions

Information on Specific Types of Magic

Information on Astrology (I just wanted this one separate)

Spells, Spreads, Sigils

I hope whoever references these pages finds them useful 😀

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