I'm delighted to have this work published, finally. We show that interpretations of ERP correlates in the stop-signal task are altered after modelling behaviour with an ex-Gaussian model that accounts for trigger failure and SSRT variability.
https://t.co/8IVzYMAI0p
Job Alert: We are recruiting a post-doctoral fellow
@Sydney_Uni, based at @westmeadkids@BrainMind_Usyd
The position works with multi-disciplinary teams of clinicians & researchers on early life development, autism, mental health & large data sets.
https://t.co/kDmkpOtixi
Second study from the 'Big TMS Data Collaboration' out now in pre-print! Here we analysed 687 participant's data across 35 single and pp studies @bigTMSdata@Han_Berez @pe7en7 @alvaropleone@ali_jannati @MKirkovski @PBFitzgerald https://t.co/7U8teWbOLc
We're recruiting participants for our large, longitudinal study on the brain biomarkers of jaw #pain at @neuraustralia. If you're in Sydney and willing to participate please contact us. Also happy to discuss the study detail further with anyone who's interested.
Pain-related beliefs, cognitive processes, and electroencephalography band power as predictors and mediators of the effects of psychological chronic pain interventions
@PAINthejournal
https://t.co/6AbfKkYkE6
Some thoughts on using ASR after bandpass filtering as a potential good pipeline for a low-density EEG system like Muse (4 ch). Developed for students to quick prototype with Muse for a class I am guest lecturing for
Selecting the right threshold is critical here.
@AcademicEEG
#DYK Australians spend a staggering $8 billion to treat back pain each year? Yet research by @Pain_NeuRa@EdelOH and scientists around the world shows the most effective form of recovery is self-management: https://t.co/ZswuEK3TZY
Check out our latest paper in Arthritis & Rheumatology on how the somatosensory component of acupuncture modulates S1 functional connectivity in association with insular GABA to reduce clinical pain https://t.co/zjFcRgb946 with @rick_e_harris and @VitalyNapadow
We are excited to announce that we are recruiting 3 level B academics to join our team in Psychology at Curtin. Two are permanent full-time positions, and one is an initial 3-year contract with the possibility of extension.
Applications close 1/02/2021
https://t.co/0YyOX53eNk
Twitter always finds out about preproofs before I get round to sharing 😂
But, we have new research out!
This was a huge effort from the team. I want to write a proper thread in the coming weeks. So watch this space.
But in the meantime. Yay! And thanks for sharing 🤗👇
It's Monday morning in europe and surrounding. So, my European EEG researchers out there, follow and retweet this page to connect with other EEG researchers from across the globe!
In this episode of "What Am I?", we talk to Dr. Rebecca Hirst (@HirstRj) who is an expert on illusions and perceptions.
We talked about why it's important to study illusions and perceptions.
Listen to the episode here:
https://t.co/SbMZd7y60s
#neuroscience#podcast#whatami
While watching the Wimbledon final, have you ever wondered how your favorite tennis player can return a 200 km/h serve? Our latest paper (https://t.co/PKxu9t0bPi) provides clues about how the cerebellum may be a key player in winning the Grand Slam. Thread 👇 1/15