In this Primer article, Bijsterbosch and colleagues provide an accessible discussion of the challenges faced in analytical representations of functional brain organization and provide clear recommendations to unite a fractionated field.
Personal research data (pseudo-)anonymisation Enrico Glerean, Staff Scientist/Data Agent, @eglerean 27/10/2020 All slides in this presentation are licensed CC-BY and can be reused with attribution
Enrico GlereanJust finished our 1h #DataAgents session on the basics of #Data #Anonymization and #Pseudoanonymization. Slides are here đ docs.google.com/presentation/dâŚ
Recordings will be on youtube.
It seems people found it useful and would like a more "hands-on" 2-3 days workshop. Stay tuned!
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Action vitality forms are highly pervasive aspects of daily life and have been widely assumed to be critical for basic social interactions. Previous evidence indicates that ASD children express their own vitality forms in a way that is motorically...
Abstract. Only a small proportion of what we see can later be recalled. Up to date it is unknown how far differences in visual exploration during encoding affe
Abstract. We move our eyes to explore the visual world, extract information, and create memories. The number of gaze fixationsâthe stops that the eyes makeâhas
Internet Archive has archived and identified 9 million open access journal articlesâ the next 5 million is getting harder Open Access journals, such as New Theology Review (ISSN: 0896-4297) and Open Journal of Hematology (ISSN: 2075-907X), made...
People are embedded in social interaction that shapes their brains throughout lifetime. Instead of emerging from lower-level cognitive functions, sociâŚ
Enrico GlereanI had again the privilege to (zoom)teach to 100+ BSc students about brain networks #aivoaakkoset. I did an icebreaker âwhat do you miss the most in the current remote teaching situation?â and they all miss the people, seeing faces, eating with friends. đ˘
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