New paper out! We found that if you remind people of recent experiences using subtle odor cues during sleep, this is reflected in changes in neuronal oscillations that are known to be important for memory.
Using an odor-cueing paradigm, we isolated neural responses tied specifically to declarative memory cueing. Our findings reveal widespread increases in both the duration and rate of sleep spindles thanks to odor cueing.
@Chagas_AM Damn, I mean its certainly more beautiful. They don't tell the user to upgrade, the update function installs the wrong version (32 instead of 64 bit), and they forgot to use their new logo in the actual application, but it surely looks much better!
@Chagas_AM Thanks for your compassion. And although you are kind of the ambassador for open software like Zotero, I don't make you responsible for my misery ;)
Even more UI: Undo often doesn't work (e.g., when doing highlights) (!!). In general, there are too many ways to do the same things with subtle differences in the result.
@Chagas_AM@mendeley_com Ok, after temporarily going back to Mendeley, I finally read my first articles in Zotero. My impression is very mixed to be honest. I'd like to have 5 min without the GUI stopping me from doing what I wanna do :/ (Mendeley import worked quite well, though, I gotta say)