
Catherine Chu
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2 months ago |
biorxiv.org | Heather Shappell |Mark Kramer |Catherine Chu |Eric D Kolaczyk
AbstractStochastic Actor-Oriented Models (SAOMs) were designed in the social network setting to capture network dynamics representing a variety of influences on network change. The standard framework assumes the observed networks are free of false positive and false negative edges, which may be an unrealistic assumption.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
catherinechu1008.medium.com | Catherine Chu
Catherine Chu·Follow5 min read·--I didn’t hit anyone, but I still waited for a call from the police. That’s what OCD does to me — it traps me in a loop of fear, even when I know it’s irrational. It’s not about being neat or organized; it’s about constantly feeling like something’s wrong, whether it’s obsessing over my posture or questioning every word I say.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
catherinechu1008.medium.com | Catherine Chu
I love her, but I also hate her. I am happy for you, but I can also sense another deeper, unsettling emotion. Is that jealousy? "Feeling happy," "Feeling sad," "Feeling loved." Despite Facebook's expansion of posting options, I still always struggle to find the one that can perfectly describe my feelings. I am always bothered by not being able to accurately convey my emotions, and it makes me feel somewhat disoriented about myself.
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Nov 1, 2023 |
eneuro.org | François A. Marshall |Catherine Chu |Mark Kramer
DiscussionIn this manuscript, we demonstrated the ambiguity in specifying phase for neuroscientific applications. We used simulations from three empirically valid generative models of rhythms and applied three methods to specify phase. Together, these models and methods encompass a wide range of empirical data and methods applied (Bruns, 2004; Ouedraogo et al., 2016; Cole and Voytek, 2017; Donoghue et al., 2020; Wodeyar et al., 2021; Spyropoulos et al., 2022).
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Jan 23, 2023 |
thedartmouth.com | Catherine Chu
A partnership between the College, Friends of Oak Hill and the Hanover Improvement society will enhance the cross country and recreational ski trails for the first time since 2003. The Oak Hill-Storrs Pond Recreation Area plans to expand its trails for recreational and varsity cross-country skiing and is set to open to the public in December 2023, according to director of skiing and women’s Nordic head coach Cami Thompson Graves.
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