Distinct functions for beta and alpha bursts in gating of human working memory www.nature.com/articles/s41...#neuroscience
Oscillatory beta bursts are linked to cognitive control in primates, but their role in humans is less clear. This study demonstrates an analogous role in humans and suggests distinct function dependin...
My lab at Emory is recruiting up to *two* PhD students this year (translational-lab.comdocs.google.com/document/d/1...
The Translational Lab focuses on when and why decision-making goes awry in depression and anxiety disorders and on developing potent and scalable interventions to improve it. We leverage careful expe...
Brain criticality meeting is happening again this year! It's hybrid format and, I can vouch, the talks are fascinating even if you're attending online. braincriticality.org
This meeting intends to gather recent contributions in the field of systems neuroscience, with the purpose of further discussing the role of criticality and its implications in the dynamics of large n...
Over the past year, I've resisted blogging about why Protzko needed retracted. Unfortunately, the authors have used their platforms to mislead about the cause for retraction. As they cannot be honest, I'm choosing to be fully open and transparent. #metasciencejoebakcoleman.com/blog/2024/pr...
Though it’s not fully spelled out in the document, Project 2025 will strangle US scientific research.
If you want to learn what is potentially odd about those p values, check out this blog post: www.the100.ci/2018/02/15/t... >
[Update: After this post had been published, Uli Schimmack and I had a quick chat and Uli was very surprised to learn that I hadn't read his 2012 Psychological Methods paper on the topic. He has now p...
Catch-22 for woman scientists: If your ideas are seen as coming from you, no-one likes the ideas. When the same ideas are disconnected from you, the ideas are liked, recognised as useful, and then taken without credit. This means the only way to have real impact is to be erased.
Every once in a while I check in on Twitter/X and it’s like walking into some kind of white supremacist street gang fraternity house and finding a bunch of my friends and colleagues hanging out in a corner talking about grant applications while passersby are getting assaulted across the room
The rate if change here is truly scary. Ocean temperatures affect more than most people think, from the food chain to biodiversity to weather and sea level rise.