Burned-out Educational/Cognitive Psychologist. Sometimes I say stuff about things.

Joined December 2012
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Spontaneous brain activity is both proactive and predictive. It reflects generative models of low dimensional information states aimed at maximizing the entropy of explanations for future behavior. We hope this will be a helpful framework to think about fMRI RSNs.
The secret life of predictive brains: what’s spontaneous activity for? ‘Opinion’ by Giovanni Pezzulo, Marco Zorzi, & Maurizio Corbetta, @GiovanniPezzulo @MauCorbetta 50 days free access link: authors.elsevier.com/a/1dFKt…
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21 Jun 2021
Me when I see a relevant seminar being promoted
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as a neuroscientist parent I'm not saying this is how I raise my child, but I'm not saying it isn't either
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Hello twitter. What advice do you have for an early career autism researcher with an interest in promoting neurodiversity-framed research, in a country without a big tradition of that kind of work?
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I have been on sick leave for two years now. Today I signed a document to terminate my contract at the university. I had really hoped that I would be doing better by now if only to not lose my job.
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"INPUD believes it is time to disrupt the misconception that decriminalisation efforts unquestionably represent progress when they have been developed with little or no consultation with people who use drugs." inpud.net/en/drug-decriminal… No regulation without representation!
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People are much less interested in changing their honesty-humility (H) compared to other personality traits--but intriguingly, receiving personality feedback on how they compare with others increases goals to change on H. psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?d…
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I've been journal editing for over 10 yrs now, and one thing I've learned is that a major cause (possibly *the* major cause) of slow peer review isn't slow journal administration or slow editing or even slow reviewers It's the dreaded ghost reviewer. These keep me up at night.
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The academic circle of life 😂
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I like when you say you enjoyed something and a bunch of helpful experts tell you that didn’t.
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19 May 2021
China releases first images from its Zhurong rover on Mars theverge.com/2021/5/19/22443…
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Twitter might be the only platform where you can just block every ad account. It's a neverending battle but at least it gives an illusion of control.
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14 May 2021
Archivists Want to Make Sci-Hub 'Un-Censorable' dlvr.it/RzgMqk
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4 Dec 2020
Reproducibility horror 😱😱😱 - subcategory @MATLAB Same code, same #EEG data, different MATLAB versions. Same #EEG data, different languages. Did not know about this one. Heard at @BrainhackM from @introspection Have a good weekend y'all. frontiersin.org/articles/10.…
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Scientific methods are quite fucked, exhibit no. 7262.
4 Dec 2020
Reproducibility horror 😱😱😱 - subcategory @MATLAB Same code, same #EEG data, different MATLAB versions. Same #EEG data, different languages. Did not know about this one. Heard at @BrainhackM from @introspection Have a good weekend y'all. frontiersin.org/articles/10.…
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