Could we tell which personalities are more distractable from their working memory performance?
by Yoyo • 07-01-2022 #theorists-attempting-to-touch-ground #computational-neuroscience
At Neuromatch Academy, we hypothesized certain personalities were more distractable, measured by poorer working memory, and proceeded to check via clustering (KMeans, PCA, TSNE) and building a prediction model. Disappointingly, the results were not significant. We'd need to quantify distractability better. Presentation
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