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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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ClausWilkeClaus Wilke@ClausWilke·
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ggiraph + shiny is fantastic!
~30 lines of code.
#dataviz #rstats

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JessButler284Jess Butler@JessButler284·
20 Apr

New way to get published:

Submit study proposal @PCI_RegReports

Get peer-review by trained reviewers

Revise proposal per reviews

Paper pre-accepted at 15 journals (!!!)

Do study

Publish (one of the 15 or not, you choose)

https://rr.peercommunityin.org/about/about

https://twitter.com/chrisdc77/status/1384091700553949190?s=19

Chris Chambers@chrisdc77

Today we launch the Peer Community in Registered Reports: @PCI_RegReports, a platform for peer review of @RegReports preprints

https://rr.peercommunityin.org/

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IceVisLabIcelandic Vision Lab@IceVisLab·
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Put your Editorial Manager username as YournameJournalname and ask Chrome to remember your passwords. You're welcome.

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DrGBuckinghamGavin Buckingham@DrGBuckingham·
20 Apr

Grasping of Real-World Objects Is Not Biased by Ensemble Perception
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.597691/full

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hsinhungliHsin-Hung Li@hsinhungli·
20 Apr

new paper with @carrasco_lab: Whereas the Normalization model of attention (by Reynolds-Heeger) explains a wide range of phenomena of covert attention, it does not apply to presaccadic attention—the deployment of attention prior to saccadic eye movements.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-021-01099-4

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