SCORE, a collaboration of 865 researchers, is now released as three papers in Nature, six preprints, and a lot of data (cos.io/score/). SCORE examined repeatability of findings from the social-behavioral sciences and tested whether human and automated methods could predict replicability.
This is an amazingly informative article about cephalopods in Nature today.
I had no idea about the anatomy of octopus nervous systems or that so many neurons are in their arms rather than their brains.
#neuroscience #brain #intelligence #consciousness #pain
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Good little article on vagus nerve stimulation
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We Are Experiencing a Helium Shortage: What This Could Mean for an "Irreplaceable" Element www.discovermagazine.com/we-are-exper...
The Call for 2027 Governing Board Nominations is now open!
The Psychonomic Society is seeking nominations for its Governing Board. Fellows, Members, and Emeritus Members may nominate up to four individuals to serve for the 2027-2032 term.
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Our study on how listening to groovy music *does not* modulate primary motor cortex is now published in @imagingneurosci.bsky.social
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SCORE shows that there is no shortcut to producing credible research findings, and there is no single indicator of trustworthiness. Research progress depends on transparency, rigor, and establishing r...
Just yesterday I was talking to a colleague about a participant who reports their mental imagery shifts from black and white to color, triggered by self-reflection. This is the opposite but in the real world. Despite being the real world, this feels very surreal. www.nytimes.com/2026/05/12/w...
Maggie's study on perception of objects and settings in natural auditory scenes is now published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America!
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Just like vertebrates, cephalopods — such as octopuses and squid — have elaborate brains. Neuroscientists are flocking to them for insights into how intelligence evolved.
Abstract. Groove is the pleasurable urge to move to the beat of music, a universally experienced human phenomenon. Because listeners are often inspired to move to music with groove, we asked whether h...
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Auditory scene perception allows listeners to identify both the setting and the objects within a scene, supporting decision-making and situational awareness. Wh
Amidst all the terrible things, do we still post pre-prints? Just in case yes, here's a new one by Maggie McMullin on perception of objects and settings in recordings of natural auditory scenes.
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At long last, we submitted our 2 experiment study failing to find EEG evidence that primary motor cortex is modulated by high-groove music. Wish us luck in peer review! Led by Samantha O’Connell.