Open science through a lens of feminist psychology by Dr Maddi Pownall
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To register, follow this link. About the talk In this seminar, Dr Jacqueline Fulvio will discuss the work by Fulvio, Akinnola, & Postle (2021) and the Gender Citation Balance Index webtool that was developed from that work. The speaker will also provide a one-year update as to how the publication and the tool have impactedContinue reading "Using webtools to promote balance in cognitive neuroscience citation practices by Dr Jackie Fulvio"
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To join the talk, follow this link. About the speakers Dr Tervo-Clemmens is a postdoctoral fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. His research focuses on understanding the emergence of psychopathology and substance use during adolescence and uses techniques from cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychopathology research, and data science. He is also engaged in methodological researchContinue reading "Brain-wide association studies: Current challenges and future directions by Dr Scott Marek & Dr Brenden Tervo-Clemmens"
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To join the talk, follow this link. About the speaker Eilidh studied neuroscience at the University of Glasgow before coming to study neuroimaging at King’s College London. Her PhD research used MRI to investigate how brain networks change in healthy ageing. During this time, she became interested in extending processing tools developed for human dataContinue reading "Species agnostic tools for translational MRI processing by Dr Eilidh MacNicol"
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To join the talk, follow this link. About the speaker As a Vice President at Arnold Ventures, Stuart funded renowned work showing that scientific research is often irreproducible, including the Reproducibility Projects in Psychology and Cancer Biology. As a grantmaker, he helped launch the Center for Open Science, Vivli, the Meta-Research Innovation Center at Stanford,Continue reading "Reproducibility and Innovation: Can we do Better? by Dr Stuart Buck"
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To join the talk, follow this link. About the speaker Alexander Refsum Jensenius is Professor of music technology at the University of Oslo and Director of the RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion. His research focuses on why music makes us move, which he explores through empirical studies using different motion-sensingContinue reading "Open music research between art and science by Dr Alexander Refsum Jensenius"