@AngelaReiersen you'd like this study
@bohaceklab @HeedLab @eLife @richardsever @biorxivpreprint
- Imagine reviewers comment on your paper as in e.g., GDocs and you just click on "accept" for the obvious ones?
- Or each morning you get a curated 'newspaper' of the most relevant publications.
- Publishing an artcile happens automatically when all authors have clicked "submit".
etc.
What we have today is so bad, by current technical standards, that the list of improvements is very, very long!
Applying to PhD programs? Check out the #UCSanDiego Cognitive Science dept! We are very interdisciplinary, with research in #cognition, #language, #neuroscience, #development, #computation, #design, #EEG, #fMRI, #machinelearning, #oscillations, #systemsneuro, #cogneuro, and more! Feel free to reach out with questions.
https://cogsci.ucsd.edu/graduates/phd-program/admissions/index.html#Admission-Information
An #introduction to eLife's new Mastodon page!
We're an #OpenAccess not-for-profit journal that publishes and reviews #research in the life and biomedical sciences.
We want to improve the way research is practised and shared in part by working with early-career researchers #ECR and supporting #OpenSource technology.
We also just announced our new publishing model that we hope will tackle an overreliance on journal titles and publishing decisions as quality measures for science and scientists.
@scottbarolo @bookstodon Philtrum is often overlooked when it’s right under one’s nose. 😉
"Smith didn’t leave his job as a war crimes prosecutor in The Hague to preside over a non-case." #Trump cases
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/11/19/garland-special-counsel-jack-smith-trump/
A lovely quote from 2019 from Michael Gerson, who just died: "Faith, thankfully, does not preclude doubt. It consists of staking your life on the rumor of grace."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2019/02/18/i-was-hospitalized-depression-faith-helped-me-remember-how-live/
Linked from this moving eulogy:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/11/17/michael-gerson-faith-america-better/
Everyone please be aware that the service we used to use that provided tickers went down and doesnt plan to go back up.. This unfortunately slows down the default theme.
As such I switched the default theme to the no-ticket theme and this works just fine. However im not sure it will help for people already signed up on the server.
To fix the problem please go intto your preferences and change the theme to the no-ticket theme.
Here's a brief summary of a recently published review commissioned by the Tourette Association of America on #functional tic-like symptoms that blossomed over the past couple of years.
#FND #TicDisorders
https://link.growkudos.com/1b6f50wcdmo
Did you look at jupyter-book?
This study suggests that SSRIs Taken prior to getting COVID can reduce the risk of long COVID by ~25%, similar to what has been reported for Paxlovid.
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.11.09.22282142v1
Moving from Keynote to Markdown-based presentations - a new blog post about my adventure: https://poldrack.github.io/blog/posts/moving-from-keynote-to-markdown/
#Feynman Lectures on Physics are online
https://twitter.com/Rainmaker1973/status/1591471869987008512?t=xU8zFGNLI_cnh_kUMDjZ4Q&s=19
Great argument for scientific culture to get behind open pre- and #post-publication #review. #science #academia
https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/opinion-in-publishing-dont-make-the-perfect-the-enemy-of-the-good-70743
I'm a professor at Penn State studying how attention and memory let us build internal representations. I use #behavior, #psychophysics, #electrophysiology, and #computational-modelling.
I’m also a founder of #Neuromatch, which is hoping to democratizing access to science.
Most recently we’ve been working on a new model of scientific #publishing. https://nmop.io/
Very happy to see how Mastodon is taking off!
Husband, dad, Christian, neuroscientist, neuropsychiatrist. Speaking only for myself.