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The Neurocritic 23 janv.
Would I Lie to You About Lie Adaptation? Dishonesty escalation and the amygdala
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The Neurocritic 23 janv.
Why Do Political Figures Lie So Blatantly?
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The Neurocritic 20 janv.
I read your latest default mode paper. Very intriguing!
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The Neurocritic 20 janv.
Yes, it's essential that we're out in large numbers
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The Neurocritic 20 janv.
Thanks! It was helpful to write. Liked quote that you "have to consider an alternative version of yourself”
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Micah Allen 18 janv.
Neuroscience Can't Heal a Divided Nation on point here with a well written and researched post.
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The Neurocritic 18 janv.
Thanks, Micah. Trying to understand how we got to this state of affairs is utterly flabbergasting.
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The Neurocritic 15 janv.
Neuroscience Can't Heal a Divided Nation
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The Neurocritic 7 janv.
I don't think so. Here's the Indiegogo page $199 raised...
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The Neurocritic 3 janv.
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The Neurocritic 3 janv.
That's OK. is the one who first tweeted about it
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The Neurocritic 31 déc.
“Complaining Shrinks the Hippocampus” – the study that doesn’t exist
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The Neurocritic 27 déc.
Penn's Restoring Active Memory dataset freely available
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The Neurocritic 23 déc.
. is still bullish on closed-loop stimulation for memory enhancement
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DARPA 23 déc.
While this particular stimulation protocol resulted in temporary memory impairment, other protocols show promising results.
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The Neurocritic 23 déc.
Good to be optimistic about this important topic. I can see that a network approach may show more promising results
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The Neurocritic 23 déc.
Bad news for DARPA's RAM program: Electrical Stimulation of the Entorhinal Region Impairs Memory
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The Neurocritic 20 déc.
Larges are only wrong 16.3% of the time
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The Neurocritic 20 déc.
👁️👌👽👯🕵️🎅
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Anna Wexler 3 déc.
My article in-press at Brain Stimulation compares past & present *home* uses of electrical stimulation... here's a teaser from
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