I think this depends on where on the academic hierarchy you zoom in on. The higher you go the more male-dominated it might be.
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Neuroscientist π©βπ¬ Interested in fMRI to understand cognition and emotion in healthy and brain diseases. Currently researching neurodegenerative diseases. I love to show films in brain scanners.
I think this depends on where on the academic hierarchy you zoom in on. The higher you go the more male-dominated it might be.
'somewhat' is my personal favourite
There might be important differences depending on the field.
This was my initial thought also. I guess the question is what you're doing the other part-time, maybe if the match is good it can work well.
I could imagine a model where editors are paid (more) and have capacity to search through new preprints to approach authors if they'd like to go through review process with the journal. Basically a system where both sides look for each other.
So true
A study in Nature Medicine exposed LLMs to simulated clinical cases with switched sociodemographic features exploring ethnic, social, sexual orientation and gender dimensions and showed differences in recommendations for patient treatment, referral and follow-up based only on these features. π
Anyone else having the worst time with the #ADPD conference app? #neuroskyence
In Vienna for #ADPD for the week
Questions of clinical utility of imaging markers over fluid biomarkers in dementia.
Sometimes I question the utility of my entire field #neuroskyence
Trying to convert your dataset to BIDS and found yourself in a rabbit hole of documentation and doubts? π³οΈπ
Don't miss the chance to join the IGOR BIDS consultation hours this Friday to receive personalized guidance and get your burning questions answered π₯
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It will depend on the editor, my expectation would be that if you can prove significant contribution they wouldn't publish the paper without you.
All the best in your attempts to resolve this with the senior author, they should give you authorship if your contribution is a significant one. If things don't work out that way and you wanted to escalate it, then I would recommend contacting the editor where it's been submitted/published.
#neuroskyence what are your experiences using AWS? (both for storage and online computation)
π¨π¨New SPM version alert! π¨π¨
Introducing SPM 25.01, plus a more modern, open ethos to its development.
Some more information about whats changes can be found here - arxiv.org/abs/2501.12081
Stable release - www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/software/
GitHub developer version - github.com/spm/spm
If you want your CV to be readable by some AI you shouldn't use a hidden table as a formatting aid. If not hidden tables are a great formatting aid
My talks often show up as cycling, I always thought it must be linked to my nerves also π
definitely bragging ;)
Hi #AcademicSky, does anyone else feel that the time it takes you to claim all your expenses during conference travel costs your institute more than if they just gave you a generous per diem?
#neuroskyence
Yeah, you brought some good examples of that. I think films are an equally valuable tool to experimentally manipulate brain function, it all depends on which process you want to probe. In principle a film design can be modelled like a task in analysis.
Reduce screen use to the absolute minimum, see a doctor if symptoms don't improve.
Exciting work! I'm running a pilot study showing films in the fMRI to MCI patients. Film might be easier to employ in clinical research settings than task.
Reading science news headlines can be so frustrating. Wondering if it might be a helpful assessment for undergraduate students to write an article about a paper. Probably skill isn't the issue though, I guess it's incentive. #AcademicSky #Neuroskyence
is this for real?
If there ever was a good year for a carrington event ...
A neurologist with 2 APOE4 copies tells us about his experience with #Alzheimers disease
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There's a movement in neuroscience suggesting we should be pursuing bigger bets with larger teams. I think there's a case for doing a bit of this, but I think it's a bad idea to prioritise it for two reasons, and a good case for saying we should be moving in the exact opposite direction. π§ π§ͺ
Microplastics in the human body
"Twenty years of microplastic pollution researchβwhat have we learned?"
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