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New post in @jocnforum.bsky.social by Early Miller @earlkmiller.bsky.social: "Principles for proper peer review"
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New post by Jacqueline Fulvio, in response to @bradpostle.bsky.social and @wmatchin.bsky.social: "Gender bias in citation practices four year later – is it working?"
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New post in JoCNForum by @ryanhammonds.bsky.social and colleagues: "To text and back again, a vision-language model's tale"
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New post by @wiringthebrain.bsky.social Kevin J. Mitchell: "What questions should a comprehensive theory of consciousness consider?"
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New @jocnforum.bsky.social post by Dariusz Asanowicz, replying to @bradpostle.bsky.social and Chunyue Teng: “Behavioral and Neural Effects of Proactive Control Adjustments on a Trial-by-Trial Basis”
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Let this be a motto for all of us, when we peer review:
“Review the manuscript in front of you, not the one you wish existed.”
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New this year at @cogneuronews.bsky.social 2026: All abstracts will be published in Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society jocnf.pubpub.org/cns2026. Functionality includes ability to append a visual abstract, like this: doi.org/10.21428/8e6...
CNS abstracts will soon post in the Proceedings of the 2026 Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Soc., hosted as a dedicated partition of @jocnforum.bsky.social , and authors can then append their posters (or graphical abstract) as a “reply” to the abstract. E.g.s already viewable at …
... or a full copy of your poster, like this doi.org/10.21428/8e6...