| bio | website | jasmienvervaeke.be |
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| location | Belgium | |
| age | 24 | |
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Master's student in experimental and theoretical psychology.
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May 14 |
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Is it called something when I can't remember the word I want to say, but I can remember its first letter? Hi, and welcome to the site! Your answer is certainly not bad, but I think the OP was asking about an issue in healthy individuals. |
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Apr 16 |
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Are there any rules about masking? Related: www2.psych.ubc.ca/~ennslab/Vision_Lab/Publications_files/… |
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Mar 30 |
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Training for the Corpus Callosum? Small correction: a word presented in the left visual field, is seen by both eyes, not just the left eye (but the information is indeed carried to the right hemisphere only). |
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Jun 19 |
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Neurotransmitter based imaging techniques Okay, fair enough. Just to be clear: it normally has a colour, to see which hemisphere is affected. So you'd stain one hemisphere before the other. |
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Jun 19 |
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Neurotransmitter based imaging techniques @ChuckSherrington I would consider the Wada test also staining (but you don't get much detailed information out of it, I admit). |
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Jun 18 |
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Are there any journal articles in psychology that have promoted and discussed reproducible data analysis? I don't own a copy of the APA manual myself, so I couldn't look this up, but this is a quote from a paper by Bakker & Wicherts (2011), The (mis)reporting of statistical results in psychology journals: "...since standard 8.14 of the ethical standards of the American Psychological Association (2010) states that data should be shared after research results are published...". I thought this might interested you. |
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Feb 4 |
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Why do you sometimes write down one word while actually intending to write another? I know the model of Dell, but I've never heard of the link with finger movements. Can you provide an article about that? |