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Neuroskeptic
Neuro_Skeptic
What are the biggest serendipitous discoveries in neuroscience? Does neuroscience have a true "Fleming's mould" story? One I can think of is when Shulgin accidentally dosed himself with the LSD.
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Yael Niv
yael_niv
Thank you, @chazfirestone, for putting this out -- I uploaded at 1am, and woke up to, well, all of this. I am considering publishing on Twitter from now on :).
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Luiz Pessoa
PessoaBrain
Review of The Neuroscience of Emotion by Adolphs and Anderson. Excellent book; refreshing, candid description of our state of knowledge/ignorance.But I had to quibble with the idea that we can
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David A. Markowitz
neurowitz
“This disappointing news confirms the complexity of treating Alzheimer’s disease and the need to further advance knowledge in neuroscience."https://twitter.com/statnews/status/1108693834471493632?s=19 The question is: who advances that knowledge
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David Amodio
david_m_amodio
Has social neuroscience taught us anything about the psychology of prejudice, beyond what we already knew from behavioral studies? @profcikara and I answer with a resounding YES in our recent
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Question Aware
questionaware
All things (inc. material, thoughts, feelings, your body, your actions) are energetic motions that have causal implications. They affect each other. Approaching from this paradigm normal, seemingly unsolvable problems become
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Carolyn Dicey Jennings
diceyjennings
I know I am supposed to complain about editing work, but it is really exciting to see the work of so many people coming together in a volume that will
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Kendyll (Martin) Burnell
KendyllMartin
I’m sitting here listening to @starstrickenSF and @biologistimo talk about being passionate about their science and allowing the knowledge catch up with that passion as they learn. And I feel
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Antonia Hamilton
antoniahamilton
So I wrote a paper all by myself (which rarely happens) about fNIRS hyperscanning, and what it means. This thread is a very short summary. 1/n #fnirs hyperscanning is
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Daniel Colón-Ramos
dacolon
Thread following up concept I discussed @Neurosci2019, which I believe is very imp for neuroscience: the bias of ‘human brain exceptionalism’. Our thought that human brain is the most amazing,
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Grace Lindsay
neurograce
I appreciate how many people took the time to engage with this. As the thread is a bit unwieldy, I figured I'd sum up the major classes of response as
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Noah Guzmán
NoahGuzman14
Many experimentalists seem to have the idea that theory = sophisticated data analysis + some computational modeling. Most do not appreciate the role of conceptual analysis and philosophy more broadly
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Alex & Books 📚
AlexAndBooks_
In 2019 I sold my Xbox to buy a VIP ticket to meet & greet @jordanbpeterson.I was allowed to ask him one question.Here’s what I asked: Question:You recommend over 100
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Hajer Nakua
HajerNakua
Reminder: we shouldn’t need neuroscience studies to show that poverty and under-resourced environments effect the brain to motivate policy changes & political action. A thread: One interesting side effect of
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MIT Picower Institute
MIT_Picower
New in @natureneuro: The Tonegawa lab finds memory cells that help us interpret new situations https://picower.mit.edu/news/neuroscientists-find-memory-cells-help-us-interpret-new-situations #neuroscience #memory @mitbrainandcog @ScienceMIT @MITBiolo
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Alice White
_alicewhite
Worried that the excellent supply of neuroscience webinars might dry up this summer? Worry no more! Procrastinate with me and this growing list of cognitive, computational, clinical, developmental and molecular
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