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Our review about methods used in Heartbeat Evoked Responses research is out at Psychophysiology ✨! We hope it will be a helpful resource for the community: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
After a year of feedback and revision, from creative writers to scientists, the article is finally out. I’m grateful to everyone who contributed their time. I hope it sparks reflection, discussion, and a shift in how we think about eating behavior. www.thesciencebasement.org/is-obesity-a...
⚫️ NeuroAI Symposium 2026 - it was a blast! ⚫️ Groundbreaking talks, lively discussions and inspiring ideas across #NeuroAI topics! 🧠🤖 A huge thank you to all our speakers, organizers, and participants for making #NeuroAISymposium2026 such a success 🙌 📸 Highlights at neuroaisymposium.com
How can 🍪 help us understand anhedonia? What started as a small project is now (> 2 years after the preprint, with revision deadlines landing exactly during my move from Tübingen to Bonn and even during a monastery-based PhD retreat) finally out in Cell Rep Med 🔽🧵 www.cell.com/cell-reports...
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New eLife editorial: their Publish-Review-Curate model works, even after losing the impact factor. I published with them because I believed in their approach. Scientific publishing needs more courage to embrace change ...especially in times of peer-review crisis.
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as eLife states: "What would happen if a journal lost its impact factor for its values, rather than its behaviour? "
For over a century, obesity research has evolved from a simple story of personal weakness in resisting pleasurable foods to a complex, multifaceted disease. Yet this shift has not reached many of our ...
Is obesity a choice? - The Science Basement
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