Hu Chuan-Peng | @hcp4715.bsky.social
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Generalizability, Self, DDM, & Open Science | Nanjing Normal University | Chinese | Amateur climber | He/him | Opinions are mine.
Nanjing, China
Joined May 2009
I am so excited about this project! Please DM me or shot me emails (hcp4715 AT gmail dot com | hcp4715 AT hotmail dot com) if you are promoting #OpenScience in any developing countries! #OpenScience needs voices from developing countries
The @PsychScience journal #AMPPS will be publishing a paper on "Open Science in the Developing Countries" led by @hcp4715 . Here's a call for collaborators! https://t.co/bHsjBe7odV Ppl w/ experience working on these topics may be able to join the paper. Help spread the word!
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Shared neural geometries for bilingual semantic representations. Hippocampal neurons encode a language-independent internal model for meaning. Many thanks to the whole BCM team!!! https://t.co/MYHFIURD5a
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Nature research paper: Aligning machine and human visual representations across abstraction levels https://t.co/yF4KJdT2U2
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Nature - Aligning foundation models with human judgments enables them to more accurately approximate human behaviour and uncertainty across various levels of visual abstraction, while additionally...
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Living costs and politics have lead to PhD students studying abroad Read the full story: https://t.co/FNuBbRbdaR
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Researchers asked people in all 50 states how much their state contributed to US history. Almost all 50 states estimated > 10%, which would total to 500% of US history! 😅 Iowa was the most modest at just 9%. https://t.co/3KJRpQROuD
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How scientific research and teaching contribute to the graduate student mental health crisis. https://t.co/eQiuDwkG5l
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Real-time neuroscience: closing the loop between data and experiment In many neuroscience experiments, data are collected first and analyzed later. Neural activity is recorded, behavior is tracked, and only after the experiment ends do we learn which neurons were important,
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Choice, reproducibility, and reporting of stats is of critical importance & an editorial focus at the journal. It's also pretty hard & starts long before a paper is written We hope this piece will aid researchers in the task https://t.co/vRKS63jA6Y
@dsquintana @AnnaLSchubert
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Communications Psychology - Practical guidelines for transparent statistical reporting in quantitative psychology are presented, covering key decisions from study planning through results reporting...
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New blog by Data Colada on the ResearchBox platform, which has excellent improvements (I love the Zenodo back-up!). I will focus more on the platform in my educational material. And we should be very grateful to everyone who makes data sharing platforms! https://t.co/fJpRmKFnFG
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Over the past 10 years or so, posting data, code, and materials for published papers has gone from eccentric to mundane. There are a few platforms that enable sharing research files, including...
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High-value decisions are made quickly, with no consistent effect on accuracy
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Abstract. High-value decisions tend to be made more quickly. For instance, decision-makers are generally faster when choosing between two preferred options
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Postdoc depression and anxiety rates are rising, finds survey of 872 researchers The Max Planck Society is good at attracting international postdocs but struggles to retain them, survey finds. https://t.co/kDeiJxeyLe
How scientific research and teaching contribute to the graduate student mental health crisis. https://t.co/eQiuDwkG5l
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Behold Jaxley: differentiable simulator for biophysical neuron models, written in the Python library #JAX, because we needed something more than #tensorflow. Imagine a sweet RNN models with Hodgkin–Huxley-type neurons 🧠https://t.co/mkZ6S5FQaK
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Happy to share that I’ll start as an Associate Editor for the Oxford Academic - Neuroscience of Consciousness journal 😎 Thrilled to join this fantastic team !
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Dispersion tests in generalised linear mixed-effects models - a methods comparison and practical guide https://t.co/nn4oCRJ0Mm
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Neuron Large sharp-wave ripples promote hippocampo-cortical memory reactivation and consolidation during sleep https://t.co/uopmmy2YiO
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Robinson et al. found that the reactivation of experience-related neural ensemble patterns in hippocampus and cortex during sleep is specifically associated with a subset of large SWRs. Closed-loop...
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📚 Improving statistical reporting in psychology
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Communications Psychology - Practical guidelines for transparent statistical reporting in quantitative psychology are presented, covering key decisions from study planning through results reporting...
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Today, I joined 500+ researchers from 70 countries in calling on world leaders to create an International Panel on Inequality modelled after the IPCC— as recommended by the G20 Committee on Inequality led by @JosephEStiglitz. Help us spread the call. 🔗 https://t.co/R6mNpSUxMT
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I am super happy to share that our project on training biophysical models with Jaxley is now published in Nature Methods: https://t.co/ZspqkCuktn
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Nature Methods - Jaxley is a versatile platform for biophysical modeling in neuroscience. It allows efficiently simulating large-scale biophysical models on CPUs, GPUs and TPUs. Model parameters...
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Decisions under uncertainty are a coordinated action of PFC, pre/motor, BG, and thalamus. This model could explain decision-making and impairments by hyperactive D2 receptors. We can clarify the paper by building a mouse with schizophrenia. Here is my toy model and notes:
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A fMRI neuroimaging dataset of word reading with semantic and phonolog...
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