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So apparently this recent paper showing that open science practices can help increase replicability was just retracted by Nature Human Behavior.
Reason appears to be that authors could not find their preregistration?
https://t.co/cOjiK935GR
Come work with me in Nancy, France 🧠🥖🍷
Two-Year Postdoc Position on the Role of Temporal Integration in Visual Attention Using Human Intracerebral Recordings | EURAXESS https://t.co/3PkFAgO1xv
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On our way to #JOBIM, Toulouse. We will be there the whole week, with a mini-symposium on Thursday afternoon on Spatial Transcriptomics.
It would be lovely to meet you if you are around
Neuroscience has long been fascinated by the brain's complexity. one of its most intriguing aspects, degeneracy, remains a relatively obscure concept. Recently, Dr. Christophe Bernard explored degeneracy as a fundamental principle in neuroscience.
Let's explain this conundrum.
"The Power of Inclusion" @InstitutCerveau (or online) is already this Friday!
I will be moderating the session "Emergence of individuality" with the extraordinary @bassemh1@DanaRubiLevy@DaphnaJoel. Be part of the discussion too! 😊
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@agramfort@Meta Cheers, I see. My bad! I found a short oveview here: CTRL-labs bought the patents for the Myo armband from Thalmic Labs, and then CTRL-labs was bought by Meta. I am looking forward to the new developments (will read the paper) https://t.co/v3Bu8blBd5
✍️ Registration is open for the workshop: ✨THE POWER OF INCLUSION✨ on 26 Apr 2024, 9:00 - 18:00 at the Paris Brain Institute & Zoom🧠 https://t.co/cH4kAgODoW