That is a really important result. These models are being run on an n of 12 or 20.
Ju = Jüliche 😅
It got a bit chilly in the end, but given that it is already mid-October… 😊
Link to the paper in the final part of the thread (or rather, my moderately successful first try of a BSky thread) bsky.app/profile/sbe.... #neuroskyence #neuroimaging #PsychSky #cogpsyc #SciSky #lingsky
Still learning this thing here 😅 Thanks !!
I am not alone 😄 Seriously, how can you deliberately miss out on the little dopamine rush every time you get to zero ☺️
In my view, science Twitter was always OK. Pointed opinions are fine But since blue-tick crypto, click-bait and „you are using Chat-GPT wrong, follow me for more advice“ accounts totally took over timelines, signal-to-noise became really poor
Actually, emotion and cognition may not be so separate after all. There are phenotypic correlations and a shared genetic component. Anatomically, the key zone of convergence seems to be the superior frontal cortex. More details: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Actually, emotion and cognition may not be so separate after all. There are phenotypic correlations and a shared genetic component. Anatomically, the key zone of convergence seems to be the superior frontal cortex. More details: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
I would always prefer bioArxiv, the ability to read a html-Version is a massive plus. In particular on small screens. Looking at a pdf from PsyArXiv on a mobile is no fun