Louis Chitiz
4 Papers
Louis Chitiz is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Variety (cybernetics) & Set (abstract data type). The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Patterns of Ongoing Thought in the Real-World
Bridget Mulholland,Ian Goodall-Halliwell,Raven Wallace,Louis Chitiz,Brontë Mckeown,Aryanna Rastan,Giulia L. Poerio,Robert Leech,Adam Turnbull,Arno Klein,William B.D. Van Auken,Michael P. Milham,Jeffrey D. Wammes,Elizabeth Jefferies,Jonathan Smallwood +14 more
TL;DR: For instance, this article found that factors such as time of day and physical location are associated with reported patterns of thought, factors that are important for future studies to explore, and that sampling thinking in the real world may be able to provide a set of comprehensive thinking-activity mappings that will be useful to researchers and health care professionals interested in health and well-being.
Patterns of ongoing thought in the real world
Bridget Mulholland,Ian Goodall-Halliwell,Raven Wallace,Louis Chitiz,Brontë Mckeown,Aryanna Rastan,Giulia L. Poerio,Robert Leech,Adam Turnbull,Arno Klein,Michael P. Milham,Jeffrey D. Wammes,Elizabeth Jefferies,Jonathan Smallwood +13 more
TL;DR: This study replicated the influence of socializing on thought patterns and identified broader relationships between daily activities and thought organization, suggesting that mapping thoughts to activities in real-world settings can inform health and well-being research and interventions.
Mapping cognition across lab and daily life using Experience-Sampling
Louis Chitiz,Brontë Mckeown,Bridget Mulholland,Raven Wallace,Ian Goodall-Halliwell,Nerissa Siu Ping-Ho,Delali Konu,Giulia Poerio,Jeffrey Wammes,M. Milham,Arno Klein,E. Jefferies,R. Leech,Jonathan Smallwood +13 more
Abstract: The goal of psychological research is to understand behaviour in daily life. Although lab studies provide the control necessary to identify cognitive mechanisms behind behaviour, how these controlled situations generalise to activities in daily life remains unclear. Experience-sampling provides useful descriptions of cognition in the lab and real world and the current study examined how thought patterns generated by multidimensional experience-sampling (mDES) generalise across both contexts. We combined data from five published studies to generate a common 'thought-space' using data from the lab and daily life. This space represented data from both lab and daily life in an unbiased manner and grouped lab tasks and daily life activities with similar features (e.g., working in daily life was similar to working memory in the lab). Our study establishes mDES can map cognition from lab and daily life within a common space, allowing for more ecologically valid descriptions of cognition and behaviour.
Mapping patterns of thought onto brain activity during movie-watching
Raven S. Wallace,Brontё Mckeown,Ian Goodall-Halliwell,Louis Chitiz,Philippe Forest,Theodoros Karapanagiotidis,Bridget Mulholland,Adam Turnbull,Tamera Vanderwal,Samyogita Hardikar,Tirso Gonzalez Alam,Boris C. Bernhardt,Hao-Ting Wang,Will Strawson,Michael Milham,Ting Xu,Daniel Margulies,Giulia L. Poerio,Elizabeth S. Jefferies,Jeremy I. Skipper,Jeffery Wammes,Robert Leech,Jonathan Smallwood +22 more
TL;DR: Mapping patterns of thought onto brain activity during movie-watching reveals sensory and association cortex involvement.