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Anders Jespersen
AndersAzimuth
For this #FENSFriday I'm catching up on the "Credibility in Neuroscience" event hosted by @BritishNeuro.To start @deevybee asks: "Why is it so hard to do good science?" Confirmation- , publication-
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Samuel Marsh, Ph.D.
samuel_marsh
New year seems like as good a time as any for another reminder: Be careful with your animal models! This edition brought to you by the Cre/Lox system. #methodsmatter 1/n
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Arash Kolahi
ArashKolahi
Neuroscience proves what we’ve suspected all along: The reason we hate our jobs is… capitalism.Work, Alienation & Fulfillment, Thread 1/23 Despite all the reasons we to love to work: the
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Titania McGrath
TitaniaMcGrath
MEDICAL SCIENCE IS OPPRESSIVE: IT MUST BE BANNED (thread)For too long, so-called “doctors” have bullied and dehumanised those who do not conform to their perceptions of “wellness”.They have tried to
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Marco A Maximo Prado
maximoprado
I am sad to share that my friend, mentor, collaborator and a giant of behavioural neuroscience, Iván Izquierdo, has passed away. RIP. Sciencing with Iván was always fun. You made
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Ubadah Sabbagh
neubadah
Undergrads! No one told me so I'm telling you. Did you know you can get flown out, offered lodging & PAID to do summer research (even w/ no experience)?First, I
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Ced
ejames_c
There are four categories of responses to this type of article. Each of these correspond to one of the four classical theories of truth. Let's examine each of them in
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Luiz Pessoa
PessoaBrain
*Functional networks, but what kind? Overlapping and dynamic*If you're new to neuroscience or to networks, here's a blog post describing how brain networks can be viewed in a more nuanced
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Erica Hsiung Wojcik
ewojcik
If you're teaching developmental psychology, neuroscience, research methods, clinical, or intro to psych (well, really ANY psych class) in the fall, consider teaching about the racism and bad science behind
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Walter M Chesnut
Parsifaler
1) CRITICAL!!: The entirety of COVID-19 is cholinergic. Children have less severe cases overall as their cerebral cortex has not developed AChE-reactive cholinoceptive pyramidal neurons. They are less likely to
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steven t. piantadosi
spiantado
A new paper on (i) how to connect high-level cognitive theories to neuroscience / neural nets, and (ii) how learners can construct new concepts like number or logic without presupposing
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Marcelo Moglie
mjmoglie
Really happy to see this story published as it goes back to my first steps in neuroscience as an undergraduate student. Big thanks to everyone involved, especially my co-author @irinamarcovich
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ɧąཞ۷ɛყ ƙཞıʂɧŋą
harveykrishna_
𝙍𝙞𝙩𝙪𝙖𝙡 𝘿𝙚𝙨𝙞𝙜𝙣 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙁𝙪𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙚I envision a multi-disciplinary approach to ritual design:depth psychology, mythopoeia, neuroscience, NLP, anthropology, ethnomusicology, em
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Tom Stafford
tomstafford
Who reads preprints? Academics and...er... white nationalists?? https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000860 "a framework for segmenting a scholarly article’s audience on Twitter...into granular, info
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Ana M Daugherty
DrAnaDaugherty
Inspired by @quantitudepod I'll start to post periodic threads that bring together cognitive neuroscience and statistics--two of my favorite topics to nerd out about.First up: How do we think about
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Sharbatanu Chatterjee | শর্বতনু চট্টোপাধ্যায়
sharbat_c
As I try to work a bit on a windy rainy Sunday, a glance at Twitter manages to rattle me. Seems the British fascination with eugenics is really deeply held.1.
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