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Tag: EEG

We are all mad scientists here…

Kristinn Ingvarsson visited the lab during a pilot experiment to take some pictures. This one apparently came straight from a silent horror film.

Left: Colin Clive as Dr. Henry Frankenstein 1931. Right: Heida, Bryndis, and Ryan (photo by Kristinn Ingvarsson/University of Iceland).

 

Author Heiða María SigurðardóttirPosted on February 23, 2018February 23, 2018Categories BlogTags EEG, pictures

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DLBarackDavid L Barack@DLBarack·
23h

Some of the behavior sections of neuro papers are getting absurdly short. Not good! Not all movements are the same; not all tasks can be solved the same way; you can't explain how the system functions unless you dive into the behavioral details!

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PaulMinda1John Paul Minda@PaulMinda1·
18 Jan

This is as good a reason as any to be excited about the study of psychology. Look how she generalizes from the shape of the object, the location of the object, and carries out a motor action and behavior. https://twitter.com/alvinfoo/status/1350729710599196674

Alvin Foo@alvinfoo

When your first year of life is 2020, everything is a sanitization station

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smflemingSteve Fleming@smfleming·
15h

Excited to have @n_faivre join us for tomorrow's Consciousness Club, Wednesday 11am GMT. He will be telling us about recent (human!) single-unit recordings revealing shared correlates of perceptual consciousness and metacognition. More details here: http://metacoglab.org/consciousness-club

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IceVisLabIcelandic Vision Lab@IceVisLab·
18 Jan

*Pops some popcorn*

John Paul Minda@PaulMinda1

Is psychology still a discipline or is now a sub field of neuroscience?

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ChelseaParlettChelsea Parlett-Pelleriti@ChelseaParlett·
17 Jan

Pinterest but for managing journal articles you want to read

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