This review paper took years to write. Glad it is finally out. Thank you,
Cortney Bradford & Natalie Richer for sticking with it! doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.20

Not connected with this book in any way but read it this weekend and found it very helpful. 
The Oxford Handbook of EEG Frequency (2022)
Edited by Philip Gable, Matthew Miller, and Edward Bernat

Very cool modeling study looking at the source of EEG signals. Worth reading.
Brandon J. Thio, Warren M. Grill (2023) Relative Contributions of Different Neural Sources to the EEG, NeuroImage, in press
doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2.

New paper showing the value of using a soft robotic leg phantom for testing robotic lower limb exoskeletons. Human tissue is squishy and leads to a lot of energy losses that are unexpected. Great way to test and improve prototypes before reaching human trials.
ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1

I love this answer by Orson Welles about entering into something new. It has relevance to scientists deciding to study something they weren’t trained in.

Every time I get too busy as a scientist, I am drawn back to Astro City issue #11. The Silver Adept is a mystic super hero and an academic. Even with a full time assistant to help her manage her load, she finds herself needing more time so she travels to another dimension where time moves more slowly than on Earth. She uses it to complete a writing project before the deadline. Thinking it would be great to have that portal to the other dimension. sigh.

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In a new @SfNJournals study led by @DorisWangLab, researchers show that specific changes in neural activity from the subthalamic nucleus and sensorimotor cortex correlate with phases of the gait cycle in patients with Parkinson's disease: eneuro.org/content/early/2022/

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