| bio | website | cs.mcgill.ca/~akazna |
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| location | Montreal, Canada | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 4 months |
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From the School of Computer Science and Department of Psychology at McGill University, I marvel at the world through algorithmic lenses. My specific interests are in quantum computing, evolutionary game theory, modern evolutionary synthesis, and theoretical cognitive science. Previously I was at the Institute for Quantum Computing and Department of Combinatorics & Optimization at the University of Waterloo and a visitor to the Centre for Quantum Technologies at the National University of Singapore.
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May 9 |
accepted | Picture of eye promotes good behaviour |
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Jan 22 |
accepted | Behaviorist interpretations of decision field theory |
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Jan 22 |
accepted | Is there experimental support for John Perry's “Theory of Structured Procrastination”? |
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Jan 22 |
accepted | Can critical thinking be taught? |
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Jul 14 |
accepted | What tasks does Bayesian decision-making model poorly? |
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Jun 23 |
accepted | Neurotransmitter based imaging techniques |
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Apr 17 |
accepted | Neural networks with biologically plausible accounts of neurogenesis |
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Mar 13 |
accepted | How are newly created neurons recruited into existing networks? |
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Feb 5 |
accepted | What are popular rationalist responses to Tversky & Shafir? |