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Sebastiaan Mathôt

May 2, 2018  by Sebastiaan Mathôt

The 2018 Heymans Symposium: A Successful Afternoon of Science

Once a year, researchers from the Heymans Institute gather in the beautiful Nieuwe Kerk in Groningen for an afternoon of science at the Heymans Symposium. (The Heymans Insitute is the cool pseudonym of the Department of Psychology at the RUG.) For students, this is an opportunity to see what their teachers are up to when […]

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February 8, 2018  by Sebastiaan Mathôt

Don’t read this (at night on your phone)

Are you reading this on your smartphone? And is it dark outside? Then, if you care about a good night’s sleep, you really shouldn’t be reading this. But wait, don’t put your phone away just yet! You want to know why you shouldn’t be reading this, don’t you? There are many reasons why using a […]

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November 16, 2016  by Sebastiaan Mathôt

The pleasure and privilege of doing cognitive science

  I am writing this on my third day as assistant professor at the Experimental Psychology Group at the University of Groningen. And this article is my way to say: hi! I think the best way to introduce myself is to tell you why I think these are exciting times to be a cognitive scientist. […]

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