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What does it mean to say we remember pain? Today at The Memory Palace, Sabrina Coninx, Ying-Tung Lin, and Christopher McCarroll examine the many ways we can understand pain memory. A great read! #philsky #philscisky open.substack.com/pub/thememor...
Applications are now open for 2 PhD scholarships on the “The Diversity and Variability of Grief” at Macquarie University, Sydney. 1/3 www.mq.edu.au/research/phd...
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What does it mean to sucessfully remember pain? Are we uniquely deficient in remembering pain? Find out about this in our blog post on the Heterogenity of Pain Memory and Pain Amnesia. 👇
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The Heterogeneity of Pain Memory and Pain Amnesia
Sabrina Coninx (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Ying-Tung Ling (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University) Christopher McCarroll (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)
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Publication Alert: I much enjoyed to be part of this interdisciplinary team and to work a bit more out of my academic comfort zone on intentions and brain-computer-interfaces.
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Two PhD positions on the diversity and variability of grief, among others, supervised by Regina Fabry. Amazing project and involved researchers, located in Sydney!
This is such a great paper: absolut must-read for everyone interested in women's pain and the question when we are justified to infer psychogenic diagnoses from the absence of a physiopathology!
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