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Save the date! ISSID 2027 is coming to Durham! Join researchers from around the world in one of the UK’s most historic university cities. Riverside walks, castle views & rich exchanges of ideas await. Please like & share this announcement! #ISSID2027 #IndividualDifferences

ISSIDOfficial's tweet image. Save the date! ISSID 2027 is coming to Durham!

Join researchers from around the world in one of the UK’s most historic university cities.

Riverside walks, castle views & rich exchanges of ideas await.

Please like & share this announcement!
#ISSID2027 #IndividualDifferences

Our PhD candidate, Yueting, presenting at @ISSIDOfficial in Vienna!

Super interesting symposium on Measurement and Psychometrics involving research with children and adults! Featuring speakers @rauthmann, Dino Krupic, Nancy Tandler, and Yueting Zhan ✨️ #ISSID25

ISSIDOfficial's tweet image. Super interesting symposium on Measurement and Psychometrics involving research with children and adults! Featuring speakers @rauthmann, Dino Krupic, Nancy Tandler, and Yueting Zhan ✨️ #ISSID25


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Super interesting symposium on Measurement and Psychometrics involving research with children and adults! Featuring speakers @rauthmann, Dino Krupic, Nancy Tandler, and Yueting Zhan ✨️ #ISSID25

ISSIDOfficial's tweet image. Super interesting symposium on Measurement and Psychometrics involving research with children and adults! Featuring speakers @rauthmann, Dino Krupic, Nancy Tandler, and Yueting Zhan ✨️ #ISSID25

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Welcome to contribute to this Section "Theoretical Contributions to Intelligence"! Section Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Damian Patrick Birney @CogIDLab @Sydney_Uni mdpi.com/journal/jintel…

JIntell_MDPI's tweet image. Welcome to contribute to this Section "Theoretical Contributions to Intelligence"!

Section Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Damian Patrick Birney
@CogIDLab @Sydney_Uni

mdpi.com/journal/jintel…

#EditorsChoice from @JIntell_MDPI for our article #Intelligence IS #CognitiveFlexibility. A @UsydPsych @CogIDLab collaboration with Prof. J Beckmann at @DUSofE - why we need multilevel models of within-individual processes to realise this. #individualdifferences

👇Editor's choice article👇 #Intelligence IS #CognitiveFlexibility: Why Multilevel Models of Within-Individual Processes Are Needed to Realise This by Damian P. Birney (@Sydney_Uni) and Jens F. Beckmann (@durham_uni) 🔗doi.org/10.3390/jintel…

JIntell_MDPI's tweet image. 👇Editor's choice article👇

#Intelligence IS #CognitiveFlexibility: Why Multilevel Models of Within-Individual Processes Are Needed to Realise This by Damian P. Birney (@Sydney_Uni) and Jens F. Beckmann (@durham_uni)

🔗doi.org/10.3390/jintel…


Huge congratulations to PhD candidate Arabella Vaughan for publishing her first, first author publication which is also the first publication from her PhD! Check out the full article here: mdpi.com/2079-3200/11/6…

CogIDLab's tweet image. Huge congratulations to PhD candidate Arabella Vaughan for publishing her first, first author publication which is also the first publication from her PhD! Check out the full article here: mdpi.com/2079-3200/11/6…

Fantastic presentation by Yueting who presented her first year PhD research plan at the @UsydPsych Research Symposium this afternoon! Well done! Yueting is supervised by A/Prof Damian Birney, @MicahGoldwater and @kitdouble

CogIDLab's tweet image. Fantastic presentation by Yueting who presented her first year PhD research plan at the @UsydPsych Research Symposium this afternoon! Well done!
Yueting is supervised by A/Prof Damian Birney, @MicahGoldwater and @kitdouble

Huge congratulations to @kitdouble who has just been awarded a #DECRA! From all of us in the lab, well deserved and congratulations!


The total time commitment is 2 hours and you will be reimbursed with $30 for completing the full study. You must be over 18 and a current University of Sydney undergraduate student to be to able complete this study. (2/3)


We are seeking participants for a study on problem solving. This 2-hour online study will involve completing a one-hour cognitive test online, completing 10 five-minute cognitive tests over a two-week period, and a 10-minute feedback survey. (1/3)


Congratulations to Arabella for winning the 2021 ACPID student talk prize this year - this follows last year when Arabella won a highly commended award for talk! Great work, Arabella!

Congratulations to Arabella Vaughan for winning an #ACPID2021 student talk prize for the talk titled "The Role of Cognitive and Non-cognitive Factors on a Challenging and Confusing Complex Problem-solving Task"

ACPIDCongress's tweet image. Congratulations to Arabella Vaughan for winning an #ACPID2021 student talk prize for the talk titled "The Role of Cognitive and Non-cognitive Factors on a Challenging and Confusing Complex Problem-solving Task"


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Really interesting talk from Arabella Vaughan using #microworld simulations to explore the role of cognitive & non-cognitive factors as part of @CogIDLab symposium for #ACPID2021

ACPIDCongress's tweet image. Really interesting talk from Arabella Vaughan using #microworld simulations to explore the role of cognitive & non-cognitive factors as part of @CogIDLab symposium for #ACPID2021

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First up in the @CogIDLab symposium for #ACPID2021 is Georgia Hornery’s talk looking at whether mood accounts for disassociation between objective & subjective measures of executive function!

ACPIDCongress's tweet image. First up in the @CogIDLab symposium for #ACPID2021 is Georgia Hornery’s talk looking at whether mood accounts for disassociation between objective & subjective measures of executive function!

We are looking forward to presenting this symposium at #ACPID2021 @ACPIDCongress this year. acpid.org

CogIDLab's tweet image. We are looking forward to presenting this symposium at #ACPID2021 @ACPIDCongress this year.

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Fantastic presentation by Arabella Vaughan at @ACPIDCongress conference yesterday. Great work, Arabella! #ACPID2020


Honours student Arabella Vaughan will be presenting her honours research at #ACPID2020 on Friday. Vaughan’s talk is titled: Performance-Enhancing Cognitive Tasks? How Individual Differences and Cognitive Priming Interactively Influence Relational Integration Performance


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Paper presentations are for students only at ACPID this year! @UsydPsych 4-5 December - it's online and FREE! Personality and Individual Differences. Check out the website for more info acpid.org

There are two formats for student presentation this year: Rapid papers: 10 mins plus 5 minutes question time. Symposia: consisting of 4 to 5 papers to be presented within 1 hour and 30 minutes including question time. Head to acpid.org/call-for-paper/ for full submission info!



Congratulations to Joel Bateman on finishing your PhD!! “Relational Integration in Working Memory: Determinants of Effective Task Performance and Links to Individual Differences in Fluid Intelligence”. You can acces Joel’s thesis here ses.library.usyd.edu.au/handle/2123/22…


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