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Enhancing precision in human neuroscience [PDF]
Human neuroscience has always been pushing the boundary of what is measurable. During the last decade, concerns about statistical power and replicability – in science in general, but also specifically in human neuroscience – have fueled an extensive ...
Stephan Nebe +24 more
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Editorial: Emerging talents in human neuroscience: Cognitive neuroscience 2022 [PDF]
Sébastien Hélie
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A call to leverage a health equity lens to accelerate human neuroscience research [PDF]
Investigation of health inequities tend to be examined, in human neurosciences, as biological factors at the level of the individual. In actuality, health inequities arise, due largely in part, to deep-seated structural factors.
Vida Rebello +4 more
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Editorial: Emerging talents in human neuroscience: cognitive neuroscience 2023 [PDF]
Peter M. Vishton, Sébastien Hélie
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The built environment provides a habitat for the most sophisticated mammal in our universe, the human being. Developments in science and technology are forcing us to reconsider the priority of human needs in current theories of architecture and the built
Tulay Karakas, Dilek Yildiz
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Editorial: The human neuroscience of music therapy in neurodegenerative diseases [PDF]
Veronica Rivi, Takao Yamasaki
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Large-scale neurophysiology and single-cell profiling in human neuroscience. [PDF]
Lee AT +3 more
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Humans or Machines? Scientific Determinism within the Context of Yoruba Human Ontology [PDF]
Freewill has been a subject of intense study in the history of philosophy, this revolves around the debate that are humans free or are their actions determined?
Oluwatoyin Adebola GBADAMOSI
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Networks of neurons are typically studied in the field of Criticality. However, the study of astrocyte networks in the brain has been recently lauded to be of equal importance to that of the neural networks. To date criticality assessments have only been
Nicholas G. Mellor +3 more
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Adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) is a promising new technology with increasing use in experimental trials to treat a diverse array of indications such as movement disorders (Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor), psychiatric disorders (depression,
Ro’ee Gilron +5 more
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