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Want fairer academic publishing?
Support not-for-profit & Diamond Open Access journals — our latest blog post from @davidesmailes explores why it matters.
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Thinking about using pre-prints but not sure if it’s worth it?
In our latest post, @davidesmailes explores how sharing your research early boosts visibility, accelerates impact, and keeps you in control.
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Why share your data? It strengthens transparency, reduces research waste, and boosts accountability—while respecting ethics and privacy.
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Ever feel like your study’s results don’t really “hit home”? That might be a measurement problem.
Our new blog dives into why good measurement is critical (and how to get there).
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In this week’s Open Science Series, @davidesmailes explores why open-source software makes research more robust, collaborative, and impactful.
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Our new blog dives into 40 years of research linking childhood adversity and psychosis - showing increased risk, emotional abuse as a key factor, and implications for care and prevention.
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Why share your research materials? 🧪 @DaveSmailes explains the benefits for transparency, reproducibility & scientific progress in his latest Open Science blog post. https://t.co/Cxlt5KyEUo
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And that’s a wrap for #echr2024
Thank you to all our amazing members for presenting their research and helping to build our community.
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@davidesmailes @HaydnJFarrelly A final presentation from our co-chair @CatherineBorto1 about the link between shame, voice hearing in dissociative identity disorder in a phenomenological exploration.
@davidesmailes And our last presenter of the conference is @HaydnJFarrelly presenting his novel multisensory method for examining hallucinations and perceptual aberrations in the lab.
Finally we have Elisabeth Sterner on investigating predictive language processing and task-induced
auditory verbal hallucinations in individuals with psychotic-like experiences!
This afternoon session starts with Luka Jelić talking about air- and bone-conducted self-other voice discrimination in patients with auditory-verbal hallucinations. #echr2024