@fjcastillo27 no. I just read them, I find that a) some titles don‘t even ring a bell, b) for some papers I couldn‘t even tell you the punch line. I mean, I sometimes open a paper in my library and find I‘ve highlighted it some time ago but don‘t remember anything, so it‘s apparently normal…
Hi. Since apparently the „free-speech promoter“ Twitter can‘t bear people pointing to content on Mastodon, my account here may not live that much longer given my username. If you care to follow my updates, Find me on Mastodon.
new preprint from our lab:
Dynamic spatial coding in parietal cortex mediates hand movement planning towards touch
by former PhD student Janina Klautke (Brandes)
and postdoc Celia Foster
see info here:
https://t.co/FfHneTlseV
new paper by our lab:
Allocation of Visuospatial Attention Indexes Evidence Accumulation for Reach Decisions
by Carolin Schonard et al.
see info/link on Mastodon:
https://t.co/0hLTita1Vr
while I’m not as convinced about the color of grass over there, it��s worth a try, so come aboard.
Mastodon works via multiple communities with their own servers. You can try, for instance, https://t.co/g8PsRJrJoI
Everyone moving from twitter to mastodon is very likely to fail because it is a collective action problem, benefits depend on others actions.
Here's how it can succeed. It will require your commitment for 1 month to do a few things. Read and retweet if you commit to do them.
the move over to Mastodon is impressive, but there’s still (to little suprise) only a fraction of people there who are active here.
I’ve decided to help trying out @BrianNosek’s suggestion to move my activity over to Mastodon (https://t.co/cZyj5yWxnV) for November
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#Introduction
My research focuses on how we perceive touch, relate touch and body to space, and transform (not only tactile) sensory input into movement.
I transitioned to the Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience in Salzburg, Austria, last… https://t.co/jbTWQbOr4F