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Arthur Brooks
arthurbrooks
Fear and anxiety are sky-high right now in America. Obviously this has a lot to do with the pandemic. However, fear was rising fast even before the coronavirus. This is
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megan peters
meganakpeters
what is your *favorite* “debate” or controversy in cognitive/computational neuroscience, psychology, machine learning, philosophy, etc right now? who’s “in the ring”? big or small, doesn’t matter, and doesn’t need to
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Palma-Gudiel
PalmaGudiel
Yesterday, I was lucky to attend to a seminar by Dr. Larry Cahill about why sex matters for neuroscience. It was absolutely enlightening and I feel like sharing some of
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Krishna Badhiwala
KNBadhiwala
Hydra. They be there. Sitting. All day long. Sometimes they giggle if u tickle 'em.wasn't going to do a thread but someone encouraged (u know who you are) so instead
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yasmeenbrain
yasmeenbrain
did you know the brain needs to clean itself of toxins that build up as it's used throughout the day? like a river, cerebrospinal fluid (light blue) flows through paravascular
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Michael Paik
paik_michael
*My Life Timeline*2000-2010:- Went to private K-8 and graduated #1- Became proficient in piano and violin- Competed at international level in Taekwondo- Won multiple spelling bees (lol)- Wow many academic
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Vineet Tiruvadi
vineettiruvadi
1/ Did you know that #neuralimplants have been used to treat severe brain disorders for 50+ years now?! Maybe not new but definitely exciting! [1]A (timely) #firstthread on where we
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Awais Aftab
awaisaftab
@SameiHuda takes on the philosophical challenge posed by Davidson's anomalous monism (which, if true, cripples the explanatory potential of clinical neuroscience) & argues that at least some mental functions can
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Benjamin Gardner
drbengardner
Interesting study that challenges assumptions about #habit formation and bhvr maintenance. But it raises a broader issue about definition and interpretation... 1/6https://twitter.com/katy_milkman/status/1390273750759874561 my interpretation
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𝐃𝐨𝐜 𝐈𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐛𝐥𝐞
Impossible_PhD
Estrogen is a neurotransmitter. Testosterone is hugely important in dopamine signaling (maybe seratonin too, but we're not sure yet).HRT directly restructures the way your brain thinks. Change the balance of
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RealScientists | Erin
realscientists
Ah well, that's a bummer... This is a plot of some preliminary data from a series of simulations I ran to test some analysis... the curve should show 1 direction
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Jefferson Research
ResearchAtJeff
Leadership development is an important topic for anyone in any stage of their scientific career. It's necessary to develop leadership and management skills for productivity and project organization. Leadership creates
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Noah Guzmán
NoahGuzman14
A thread:None of the robotics labs on campus are taking new PhD students, so it looks like my third rotation will be in a decision making neuroscience lab. As such,
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Hadley Horch
hhorch
I just reached out to my summer lab group (~13 undergraduates) to acknowledge the horrific events of the last week, understanding that these are just the latest examples of deadly
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Lana Ruvolo
ScientificRuvvy
Happy April 1st! The US continues into a month-long shutdown. This time certainly hasn't been easy. I'd like to invite you all to join me in a 500-words/day challenge! To
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Helen Pluckrose has returned to Hermit Mode
HPluckrose
It's not really. People don't disagree on whether or not one can change sex in terms of their reproductive function & system. If they could, there would be no trans
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