@JohnJCampbell Such sad news. Richie was a very fine man indeed, one of the kindest in the universe. Undoubtedly his mahe will continue, but he will be greatly missed.
Very sad news, about a very fine man.
Love to Richie's family, friends, colleagues - and to his other "family" in the Dunedin Study.
Dunedin Study professor Richie Poulton dies, aged 61 https://t.co/odOffhpVVf
And I am thrilled to contribute humble leadership to a journal that is paving the way in moving forward the field of PA and health where is needed the most. Thanks for trusting me!
I'll start: we've launched a spacecraft to the moon, had the lowest Covid death toll relative to anywhere, initiated a new public holiday recognising the wisdom of the Maori who navigated to out islands, and built more houses than we've managed in decades https://t.co/DGTpfdOty1
Attending PCMC in Chicago this week? Come by and chat about the next 2 pieces in our RST puzzle: Age- and stroke-related changes in reticulospinal output and their relation to strength and recovery.
Rethinking fatigue: Feeling tired vs. being physically depleted.
A @Celnik_Lab et al study suggests that perception of fatigue differs from physical fatigue, and this difference could lead to better treatments
https://t.co/338QLnZLBk via @samjscience
All NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports editors have resigned over the high publication fee, and are starting a new non-profit journal
https://t.co/DmnwDKVCK7
This comes with great regret, and a huge amount of thought and discussion- please read announcement to get more details.