What are the necessary and sufficient components needed to call a mental process "simulation"? It's a really exciting discussion about the gist of simulation!
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hello we are back with Sonny Mattek (neuroscientist at Inner State) & @d0g_un discussing psilocybin's brain mechanisms and therapeutic potential
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wow you get a 2fer today: we discussed the physiological and psychological benefits of gentle touch with @HaranSened @AysBenevento & @KnowlegeLover
this ep features graphic designs by The Red Bank Miracle Man
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Amazing fMRI study 🧠of individual differences in executive function by @cerebralgoretex, Marie Banich, Naomi Friedman and colleagues, in over 500 people with multiple EF tasks! Short thread 👇
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S3E16: Your COVID Rapid Test Result: Are You Positive You’re Positive?
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In today's episode, P & G use COVID rapid tests to discuss sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predicted values, and the questionable utility of test accuracy information.
hello! we have a new ep with @choongwanwoo and @_LeeJaeJoong_ we discuss their new brain-based biomarker of sustained pain, it's clinical relevance, and how one's sense of self and the society we live in impacts our pain experiencing
check it out: youtube.com/watch?v=h43GUAhN…
Clip from ep11 with Aaron Bornstein and Brace Belden highlights the role of prediction errors in both drug addiction and PTSD. Brace's thoughtful introspection opens up many novel avenues for memory researchers interested in substance use disorder.
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