BJKS Podcast

Celková doba trvání:57 h 07 min
113. Damian Blasi: Over-reliance on English hinders cognitive science, linguistic diversity, how to study a language you don't speak
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101:09
112. Gordon Pennycook: From Carrot River to Cornell, misinformation, and reducing conspiracy beliefs
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110:21
111. Renzo Huber: Layer-fMRI, high-resolution fMRI, and the delicate balance between gourmet chef and janitor
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96:54
110. Ella Marushchenko: Scientific illustrations, digital vs. classic art, and how to improve scientific figures
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92:11
109. Roberto Bottini: Cognitive maps, visual impairment, and image spaces
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84:08
108. Robert Wilson: 10 simple rules for computational modelling, phishing, and reproducibility
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110:45
107. Nick Wise: Publication fraud, buying authorships, and tortured phrases
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121:05
106. Eugenie Reich (Part 2): The legalities of scientific fraud, why fraudsters rarely go to prison, and what whistleblowers are allowed to do
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69:35
105. Eugenie Reich (Part 1): Plastic Fantastic, scientific fraud, and institutional norms
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86:32
104. James Shine: Integrating neuroscience with fMRI, collaboration, and the importance of dumb questions
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108:03
103. Brandon Brown: Farms not grants, academic negotiations, and unusual academic contributions
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113:13
102: Soledad Gonzalo Cogno: Sloooow oscillations in entorhinal cortex, mentoring, and the physics approach to neuroscience
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97:51
101. Julie Old: Wombats, saving endangered species, and the difficulties of studying wild animals
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74:18
100. Tom Chivers: Thomas Bayes, Bayesian statistics, and science journalism
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79:46
99. Laura Luebbert: gget, hunting viruses, and questionable honeybee dances
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111:48
98. Laura Wesseldijk: Behavioural genetics, music, and the importance of twins
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80:54
97. Arne Ekstrom: Spatial navigation, memory, and invasive recordings in humans
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77:01
96. Benjamin Ehrlich: Santiago Ramon y Cajal, the neuron doctrine, and combining art & science
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66:09
95. Emily Finn: Neural fingerprinting, 'naturalistic' stimuli, and taking time before starting a PhD
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103:43
94. David Van Essen: The Human Connectome Project, hierarchical processing, and the joys of collaboration
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61:39
93. Nachum Ulanovsky: Bats, spatial navigation, and natural neuroscience
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85:56
92. Tom Hardwicke: Meta-research, reproducibility, and post-publication critique
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66:48
91. Jessica Polka: Preprints, publishing peer reviews, and the joys of pipetting
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76:13
90. Brian Boyd: The life & works of Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita, and writing biographies
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100:38
89. Camillo Padoa-Schioppa: Value in the brain, orbitofrontal cortex, and causality in neuroscience
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112:19
88. Juliana Schroeder: Talking to strangers, undersociality, and replicable field studies
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62:24
87. Rick Betzel: Network neuroscience, generative modeling, and collaborations
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83:30
86. Elisabeth Bik: Reporting scientific misconduct, the arms race between fraud & fraud detection, and the microbiome of dolphins
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92:49
85. Peter Bandettini: The history, present, and future of fMRI
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83:44
84. Brian Nosek: Improving science, the past & future of the Center for Open Science, and failure in science
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62:09
83. Rachel Bedder: Rumination, teaching without grades, and managing yourself as a PhD student
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96:05
82. Geoff Cumming: p-values, estimation, and meta-analytic thinking
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72:41
81. Brooke Macnamara: Growth mindset, deliberate practice, and the benefits of diverse experiences
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66:02
80. Simine Vazire: Scientific editing, the purpose of journals, and the future of psychological science
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81:29
79. Nanthia Suthana: Invasive brain recordings in humans, learning as a PI, and the joys of mentorship
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49:02
78. Gillian Coughlan: Dementia, spatial navigation, and menopause
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57:28
77. Lynn Nadel: Collaboration, Hippocampal History, and clinical applications of hippocampal development
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48:38
76. Adam Mastroianni: Paradigms in psychology, science as a strong-link problem, and The Psychology House
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81:57
75. Paul Smaldino: Modeling Social Behavior, the value of false models, and research beyond traditional disciplines
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106:07
74. Moin Syed: Glorious PNAS, editing a journal, and masterful procrastination
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94:49