"[My mother] chose bravery over caution in order to achieve her goals. The lesson was not to guard against every risk, but to press forward anyway, even when it meant being vulnerable." #ScienceWorkingLife https://t.co/OwFGLioZFK
The results of a 2024 study are among a growing number suggesting the heartbeat quietly shapes how the brain processes information.
These findings also raise the uncomfortable possibility that internal rhythms frequently treated as background noise may be subtly skewing results in neuroscience experiments.
Some researchers are now warning about the issue, and a paper published in April lays out guidelines for standardizing how studies should document and account for these internal rhythms.
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Le tengo un prejuicio muy particular a los batos que son fans de Silverio.
No malo, ni bueno, solo una conclusión sobre ellos que seguramente es muy estúpida, pero la argumento sin problema.
🧠 Can we recover the equations governing a system directly from noisy, high-dimensional observations?
#DYSCO, by Paolo Muratore, is a first step: it learns latent spaces that capture the underlying dynamics & enables recovery of governing equations
📄https://t.co/gFCj7JCxMX