Roger Beaty (@roger_beaty) 's Twitter Profile
Roger Beaty

@roger_beaty

Director of the Cognitive Neuroscience of Creativity Lab and Assistant Professor of Psychology at Penn State University. President-elect of @tsfnc.

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What is the relationship between asking questions and open and closed problem-solving? How does AI perform, and resemble us on these same tasks? Check out our new paper below to find out! In collaboration with the awesome Yoed Kenett Dr. Roni Reiter-Palmon authors.elsevier.com/a/1ja946fTMprP…

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Excited to announce that I'll be recruiting a graduate student to join us here in the Empathy & Moral Psychology (EMP) Lab during this application season, to start in fall 2025. Come join our team to study empathy, outrage, and morality at Penn State Psychology Penn State College of the Liberal Arts 1/n

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We are #HIRINGNOW ! Looking for a #postdoc to join the research team working to understand how people feel across social and activity contexts. In collaboration with The How We Feel Project #AcademicTwitter @YaleEmotion For details and to apply: rulerapproach.org/open-positions/

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Homogenizing Effect of Large Language Model (LLM) on Creative Diversity: An Empirical Comparison of Human and ChatGPT Writing osf.io/8p9wu/

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Excited to share that Penn State Psychology is hiring! We’re looking for a new colleague in cognitive psychology or neuroscience. I’m co-chairing the search committee, feel free to reach out.

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Automating AI research is exciting! But can LLMs actually produce novel, expert-level research ideas? After a year-long study, we obtained the first statistically significant conclusion: LLM-generated ideas are more novel than ideas written by expert human researchers.

Automating AI research is exciting! But can LLMs actually produce novel, expert-level research ideas?

After a year-long study, we obtained the first statistically significant conclusion: LLM-generated ideas are more novel than ideas written by expert human researchers.
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New work from our lab: generating new creativity tests using large language models: 1. AI "test generator" creates candidate test items 2. AI "test takers" solve them 3. AI "scorers" rate solutions for originality 4. Best items selected for creativity tests

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🚨Do you like AI/LLMs and Network Psychometrics? 💡Want to know how to generate AND validate items in silica automatically? Introducing our new paper: "Generative Psychometrics via AI-GENIE: Automatic Item Generation and Validation via Network-Integrated Evaluation." by

🚨Do you like AI/LLMs and Network Psychometrics? 💡Want to know how to generate AND validate items in silica automatically? Introducing our new paper: "Generative Psychometrics via AI-GENIE: Automatic Item Generation and Validation via Network-Integrated Evaluation." by
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We're hiring Penn State Psychology TWO positions! Assistant or Associate Professors in Cognitive psu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/PSU_Acad… Industrial/Organizational: psu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/PSU_Acad… Penn State Penn State College of the Liberal Arts

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Reminder: Join us on September 25 for the first talk of the 2024-2025 One World Seminar Series “Creative Ideas: Their Emergence and Evolution” presented by Liane Gabora from The University of British Columbia, Canada. Register for free today: buff.ly/4esaz8B Liane Gabora University of British Columbia

Reminder: Join us on September 25 for the first talk of the 2024-2025 One World Seminar Series “Creative Ideas: Their Emergence and Evolution” presented by Liane Gabora from The University of British Columbia, Canada. Register for free today: buff.ly/4esaz8B <a href="/abazuel/">Liane Gabora</a> <a href="/UBC/">University of British Columbia</a>