As we bid farewell to an incredibly inspiring few days, we are infused with energy by a collaborative spirit that sparks scientific progress! We are eager to share the fruits of our planned work with the wider community. Stay tuned because the best is yet to come! ✨(6/6)
This week has been a whirlwind of inspiration and innovation as our Psychological Methods and Statistics, Neuropsychology, and Biological Psychology labs warmly welcomed several leading experts in graph theory fMRI and mobile EEG from around the globe! 🌍 (1/6)
and Dr. Josh Neudorf (from the McIntosh Lab in Burnaby, BC, Canada: https://t.co/DnOPPz4XsD) visited our department to meet some of our students and discuss their research ideas and possible collaboration opportunities! (5/6)
It was a pleasure to be there. Shout-Out to the MetaRep Program committee and especially to @MarioGollwitzer and Johannes Ziegler for the great organization.
📢MSc/PhD students and early career researchers up to 6 years post-PhD: Please consider answering our open science survey https://t.co/VOStx2FX4C…We would love to hear your perspectives!
⭐️ Psychology students (MSc/PhD) & early career researchers (up to 6 years post-PhD) ⭐️
We are creating a student/early career researcher-led guidance on the implementation of open science practices & we’d love to hear your perspectives.
🔗 https://t.co/sWqI1vJ2cL
Thank you! 🙏
🚨 An exciting opportunity awaits! Whether your focus is on health equity, generative AI or any intersection of #MachineLearning & healthcare, we’re eager to hear your insights! #ML4H2023 invites you to start your submission now👉https://t.co/XyjoXwTp1t
We joined the H4A summer plenary for the traditional Kubb (aka Wikinger Schach) tournament ... and in the meantime got to discuss interesting projects and exciting future directions of the Hearing4All cluster!
Absolutely loved the 90 minutes of deep thinking and discussion about how to design and implement a multiverse analysis in cognitive network neuroscience, hosted by @kristantodan12 of @PsychStatsUOL! Favourite quote of #SIPS2023: "But it's not really as simple as cake" 🧁
Had a great time attending all the wonderful talks at #SAA23ams! And thanks for the opportunity to present my research on the relationship between #hearing and #emotions in daily life using #EMA.
Psyched to see the latest publication from our lab member @juanfeqs on preterm birth, audiovisual integration and structural brain connectivity. Check it out at: https://t.co/IHul2DIcha
Preparing for the Videochallenge by #hearing4all 📽️✂️ soon to be released - Thanks a lot to the BIS Medienservice and Sebastian Welp for helping us with that Project!
Thanks to the #MethodsCenter@uni_tue for organizing the 1st Fall School on “Interdisciplinary Methods” in this wonderful location! We are already looking forward to future events https://t.co/SQE968H0OX
Thanks to Daniel Schad for the very informative introduction to Bayesian Analyses at the Workshop kindly organised by @JacobsenNadine & @franziKlein_ on behalf of the Open Science Initiative Group of @PsychOLogyOL -Looking forward to the hands-on workflow examples this afternoon!
Thanks for the very informative and inspiring Hanse fellow lecture @kristantodan12 at @HWK_IAS! You greatly showed how graph neural networks can help to understand brain-behavior associations and to predict complex outcomes such as substance use.