Great opportunity!
Great opportunity!
Repeated head trauma causes neuron loss and inflammation in young athletes
in @nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Do we become less honest when we get tired? Letβs find out!
The neuroscience of misinformation and ways to counter it
www.cell.com/neuron/fullt...
What do tax cuts for the rich do?
They increase inequality.
They have no effect on economic growth or unemployment.
"Our results provide strong evidence against the influential politicalβeconomic idea that tax cuts for the rich βtrickle downβ to boost the wider economy."
Opinie Elianne van Turennout: 'Zo tekent zich een onmiskenbaar patroon af: grote donaties aan de VVD, gevolgd door beleid dat opvallend perfect aansluit bij de belangen van de gevers'
Looking for a #postdoc Starting date is ASAP. Various backgrounds are appreciated #marketing #psychology #economics
The postdoc is expected to contribute to a project on developing climate risk (flooding risk) labels @sjdm-tweets.bsky.social
Origins and consequences of cognitive fatigue
Feature Review by Mathias Pessiglione, Bastien Blain (@bastien-blain.bsky.social), Antonius Wiehler, & Shruti Naik
Free access before May 20: tinyurl.com/2va75b5j
It is time to abandon student evaluations of teaching
Comment by Gordon Hodson (@gordonhodsonphd.bsky.social)
Web: go.nature.com/4jfAzXo
PDF: rdcu.be/ef9y5
Stel, we geven geen soja en graan meer aan ons vee, maar eten het zelf op.
Bij @ftm.nl maakte we een rekensommetje waarbij me de schellen van de ogen vielen: elke dag vernietigt het Nederlandse vee 56 miljard kilocalorieΓ«n. Genoeg om 25 miljoen mensen mee te voeden.
www.ftm.nl/artikelen/ho...
It's finally here! Use the Network Correspondence Toolbox to help contextualize your neuroimaging findings π§
Whenever I post about climate, skeptical folks inevitable respond with this graph. So I decided to do something radical: actually read the underling scientific paper and ask the authors.
As it turns out, it actually says the opposite of what skeptics claim: www.theclimatebrink....
Le Monde reporting that a French scientist traveling to Houston to attend a conference was denied entry to US after a search of his phone & computer revealed messages critical of Trump's science cuts, "which [says CPB] conveyed hatred of Trump & could be qualified as terrorism". Computer confiscated
New tools help make neuroimaging accessible to more researchers | The Transmitter: Neuroscience News and Perspectives www.thetransmitter.org/future-of-fm...
Kiezen tussen duur en duurzaam. π
Kom naar de staking!
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@lukaslengersdorff.bsky.social & @clauslamm.bsky.social debunk 3 misconceptions about statistical power that could hinder meaningful research discussions.
#Stats #ResearchPractices
I compared 22 identical climate-related posts on Threads vs Bluesky over the last 3 months, and the difference is shocking.
Normalized engagement on Threads dropped nearly 2/3 + my following dropped, while Bluesky engagement held steady + following quadrupled.
Whatβs driving this?
Read on! π§΅
A screenshot of slides drawn from 7 slide decks, showing the range of topics addressed on the webpage
Calling univ profs & lecturers! If you want to bring concepts from Doughnut Economics into your teaching, we've just launched a webpage bursting with resources for you: 7 slide decks, reading lists, videos & activities - all open access. Dive in & pls reshare! doughnuteconomics.org/university-c...
We believe that this work represents a significant step forward for the field of #consumerneuroscience by confirming the value of EEG-derived metrics in predicting marketing-relevant outcome measures.
In addition, we provide initial evidence that mental processes associated with understanding and comprehension may underlie this gamma response, suggesting that trailers with a clear narrative evoke a stronger gamma response which in turn predicts commercial success of the movie.
Across datasets, only EEG gamma activity was predictive of box office revenue, above and beyond characteristics of the movie and self-reported liking. Importantly, the predictive power of gamma generalizes to new movies: out-of-sample predictions improve significantly with gamma as a predictor.
In our new work we perform a systematic analysis of five independent datasets, testing all EEG metrics that have been associated with commercial success and included non-neural metrics that are known to affect commercial success of movies (e.g. genre, production budget, star power, etc.).
This was the first study revealing the potential of #EEG for what is called #neuroforecasting. Since then, there have been several papers reporting similar findings; however, the exact metrics that were found to be predictive differed across these studies.
This research is a follow-up of our 2015 paper in which we found that a specific component of the #EEG (gamma activity), as evoked in a small sample of participants watching movie trailers, was associated with how successful those movies would be at the box office.
Can #brain measures predict the success of #movies? New research says YES!
New paper in the Journal of Marketing Research: βDo EEG Metrics Derived from Trailers Predict the Commercial Success of Movies? A Systematic Analysis of Five Independent Datasetsβ (doi.org/10.1177/0022...).
I guessed Bangladesh to be the country with the highest flood risk just to be reminded that there is a reason the Netherlands are named that way. Source: https://elements.visualcapitalist.com/mapped-countries-with-the-highest-flood-risk/
1/ Does climate activism work?
The short answer is yes, and there's been lots of research this year showing how
Here are some highlights
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Adding this to my reading pile: "The affective gradient hypothesis: an affect-centered account of motivated behavior"
Three must read papers for PhD students. #scisky #PhD #science #research #academicsky
1. The importance of stupidity in scientific research
Open Access
journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...