UPDATE: As of April 26th, we now have MathJax Support on this site.
Hopefully, if this going to be a scientific site, answers will often require presentation of mathematical equations. I think it would be good if the site supported latex mathematics in the same way that maths.se and stats.se support mathematics. For example, in this answer I wanted to present a mathematical equation for the learning curve. On Stats.se, I'd just write $a + b = c$ and it would be rendered as a mathematical equation.
I found this discussion on meta.stats.se where stats.se seemed to organise math support.
I realise that the MathJax plugin is considered "heavy", but I think in the case of a site on cognitive science, the benefits are worth it.
Questions
- Do others desire math support for the site?
- How do we arrange support for it?
UPDATE:
- The provisional answer to this question seems to be that the desire for equation support is not great enough to justify the penalty on page load times. I have posted a separate meta question to get clarification on this trade-off.
Incomplete list of questions that could benefit from MathJax Support
- Do people with ADD or Asperger's Syndrome often show different learning curves than neurotypical individuals?
- What is an effective metric of complexity for an Artificial Neural Network?
How is motivation influenced by chance of reward?
- This question even has an answer where the user had to include an imagine instead of typing latex.
Why is training better when following an easy-to-difficult schedule?
- How does task difficulty schedule affect the rate and efficiency of perceptual learning?
- What are different ways to determine centroids of fMRI activation, their drawbacks and perks?
- What is an effective metric of complexity for an Artificial Neural Network?
- Computational models of early learning in children
- Effectiveness of recalling information in the same location it was learned
- What are good examples of applying dynamical systems in cognitive science?
- How do humans optimize noisy multi-variable functions in experimental settings?
- Refinements of Rescorla-Wagner model of classical conditioning
- Is there a random walk theory that can account for situations with more than two choices?
- Biological plausibility of bayesian models of cognition
- How does neural spiking begin in the fetus?
- In what ways can neurons fire randomly?
- What are some of the drawbacks to probabilistic models of cognition?
- Perception of probability of being right
- Combinatorial woes
- Can response time be incorporated into signal detection theory?
(feel free to add others)