🚨#EEG researchers AND research participants, PLEASE help make EEG more inclusive and equitable by filling out and retweeting this ~10 min survey: https://t.co/qGjy4Dbgje designed by @HelenJHuang, @motherofneurons, @ucfbrainlab towards resources for working with diverse hair!
Thanks to the 70 wonderful souls who have done the EEG-hair survey so far. Let’s get to 500! Heck, 1000!
For the good of science and #EEG research, it’s just ~10 minutes. How many EEG studies involve having no electrodes in your hair? This one!
https://t.co/UNa2ONXl8K
Our lab is actively working to breakdown barriers in subject recruitment and retention for #EEG research. Follow us on TikTok @ hellobrainlab for more fun/informative vids 😂❤️ @ucfbrainlab#BlackInNeuro
Any EEG researcher or person who participated or has just thought of participating in an EEG study, can do the research survey RIGHT NOW!!
https://t.co/IFE9sP0Pnx
Have a lab meeting where the whole lab does the survey and then talk about it! @AcademicEEG@BlackInNeuro
So proud to announce that @ucfbrainlab’s working guidelines for EEG subject prep are available for public access! We partnered with a local hair stylist & worked with Black participants, & will continue to do so to include more hair types! Share widely❤️
https://t.co/IELcOOnzU1
Hello! Our lab (https://t.co/5vN2qUokQx) at the University of Tennessee is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to start in the Fall 2021 semester. The student will work on a highly interdisciplinary project to develop and evaluate implantable, muscle-driven prosthetic limbs.
This year’s NSF CAREER awards will fund #ucfmae research on hydrofoils and endothelial cells. Find out who the lucky recipients are 👉 https://t.co/48pFGLKlqO @UCFCECS
Applications for IRES are now being accepted! If you’re interested in an immersive summer research experience, apply now! Deadline is Nov. 13! https://t.co/QzmKjPlCiy @UCFCECS
@gregory_sawicki The version we tested were a developmental batch so I’m not sure about the cost. They (stretch med) have made some improvements since our evaluation.
Congrats to Jinfeng Li on his first first author journal publication! Imagine wearing a super thin EMG electrode for a whole week without ever taking it off. How good are those signals day after day during walking and other lower limb tasks? https://t.co/TpFTJCgRgJ
@mitatae@HelenJHuang@UCFMAE This color scheme is more about supporting lbgtq and black lives matter. Wasn’t going for anything scientific or functional. Also, we don’t believe brain sections have a single function. 😉
To stay current on anti-racist (and anti-sexist) efforts that hopefully lead to positive outcomes in STEM, we will be alternating reading journal articles on these topics with research related topics in our journal club.
We will be part of #ShutDownSTEM tomorrow. During this pause in our research, we will educate ourselves and develop an action plan that includes accountability so that we can actively contribute to efforts to address systemic racism. No excuses, for ideas https://t.co/RmLoJue13V
Our latest #preprint by @shirazi_en & @HelenJHuang. They compared reliability of different digitizing methods & effects of digitizing reliability on source estimation uncertainty.
Source estimation uncertainty was quantified using both spatial metrics & Brodmann areas.