"Bigger needles, smaller haystacks: The use of movies in developmental fMRI research.":
“Science Makes for Great art, But What About the Reverse?”:
https://www.labocine.com/spotlights/science-makes-for-great-art-but-what-about-the-reverse
An Interview with BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute:
Dr. Vanderwal’s Twitter:
News Article from PsychCentral
https://psychcentral.com/news/2016/07/04/movies-used-to-improve-knowledge-of-adhd/106158.html
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RT @Guo_Jiahui_: Are you interested in learning how to predict individualized topographies using naturalistic stimuli without locali… https://t.co/cOgIYXK3Ko
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Beautiful work by @ahmadmsamara for his first first-author paper. We think these movie gradients will have high uti… https://t.co/0Yy8ahXQxm
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RT @JRamduny: If you are attending the @PsychologyTCD symposium today, you could drop by poster #7 to learn whether maximising co… https://t.co/ZTdTs2EvXg
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RT @neuromatch: NMA 2023 course dates have been established! The two courses (Computational Neuroscience and Deep Learning) will ha… https://t.co/7BXHb5ib1t