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Wonderful, overwhelming:heart_eyes:

certainlt was
i enjoye also,thanks
hope i never spoil the image,re my diatribe
however
credit/or the oppposite,wher due
firmbeliver am i

abc/au,oe mebeee the editor
have nlatantly/ignorantly made mahy many gargantuan gaffs grrrrr
too ignotant to apologize
 
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s,
Today we explore issues with an fMRI technique that promised to transform brain research, consider whether ChatGPT is polluting peer review and hear growing evidence that climate change is harming mental health.
Brain scan showing active regions of the brain coloured blue or red
Coloured functional magnetic resonance imaging of a healthy brain at rest. (Mark & Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute/Science Photo Library)

DIANA struggles with reproduction


A new technique for measuring brain activity in anaesthetized animals, known as direct imaging of neuronal activity (DIANA), has been difficult for neuroscientists to reproduce. The DIANA technique offered the exciting prospect of tracking neuronal firing on millisecond timescales. But two new studies suggest that the original results might have arisen from experimental error or subjective data selection. The lead researcher on the original paper stands by the results: “I’m also very curious as to why other groups fail in reproducing DIANA,” says physicist Jang-Yeon Park.
Nature | 6 min read


cant be saying colors not involved
chmicals maybe huh
 
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