I told Gemini that it gave me a reference that doesn't exist (literately: "the paper XXX does not exist"). It started arguing back! I had to prove it back-and-forth four times (!!) before it admitted the error! Now it named our chat: "Fictional References Accusation" How disturbing is that?
25.07.2025 12:24
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Came up with this exact system over the summer too! It is working great. Iβve killed every single project. Productivity is nonexistent. But still not sure how to break this to my collaboratorsπ¬
18.07.2025 15:22
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Interesting question! We donβt think this effect is related to the physical movement. We believe it's entirely driven by brainstem preBΓΆtC interneurons (oscillators) even without breathing movement. Animal studies are needed to confirm, but I'd bet on it.
27.02.2025 11:53
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π§΅Meet the Pupillary Respiratory-Phase Response (PRP): pupils constrict during inhalation and dilate during exhalation.
It is the fourth known mechanism influencing pupil size, alongside the pupillary light, near fixation, and psychosensory responses.
21.02.2025 14:42
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Great news and well deserved!
18.07.2024 09:30
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5/5 The moral of the story: ALWAYS pre-register and replicate your cool findings if possible. Presume that you are wrong, even if your data tells you otherwise. #neuroskyence #psychology #neuroscience
16.05.2024 12:22
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4/5 We pre-registered the finding and conducted a new experiment with 142 subjects (power of 0.91%). The result? No replication and substantial evidence for the null!
16.05.2024 12:22
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3/5 An exploratory analysis revealed a beneficial effect on memory approximately 1 second after inhalation onset. The story could have ended here. With 72 subjects, this was a large study and a cool finding that could be easily published in good journal. But we didnβt stop there.
16.05.2024 12:22
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2/5 In Experiment 1 (n=72), subjects engaged in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) paradigm to test if memory performance differed between inhalation and exhalation. Results? No difference when stimuli were presented at the start of inhalation.
16.05.2024 12:21
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Exactly. I looked at Fig. 4A and just wondered if the βpredicted valuesβ that are not correlated with chronological age is just noise or if there is something real there that reflects biological aging. Does the Cam-CAN have other relevant info to compare with? Either way very cool study!
16.05.2024 09:35
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Super cool! Is possible to compare the young people predicted to be old (e.g., 20 -> 50) and old predicted to be young (e.g., 80 -> 50) on other measurement? Like, e.g., underlying structural differences? That could be a marker for the difference between biological vs chronological aging.
14.05.2024 13:34
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Have this on our next JC :)π
02.04.2024 11:59
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Figure 1: schematic showing stimulus design, psychophysics, and assignment of respiratory phase.
figure 2: figure showing overview of heirarchical drift diffusion modelling and key parameter effects.
Research shows breathing can change our exteroceptive & affective perception, but how? Pleased to share our latest study, led by my PhD student Malthe BrΓ¦ndholt w/ Daniel Kluger, where we investigated the cognitive mechanisms using computational modeling! π§ π www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
29.03.2024 07:35
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The science behind the smell
What makes a bad smell smell bad? Sniff out the chemical culprits behind obnoxious odours
One thing that's so fun about working on olfaction is the interdisciplinarity. An article in the Royal Society of Chemistry featuring our work on the cross-cultural perception of odor pleasantness. edu.rsc.org/feature/the-...
27.03.2024 14:07
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How cool is this!? Interoception "in the" olfactory bulb via heartbeats. Let's test this in humans ASAP.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
25.03.2024 08:46
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Here we show that the human olfactory bulb can detect metabolic state, as evidenced by its response to fasting. This method enables the use of odors to study metabolic changes in health and disease (e.g., in eating disorders). Use it! #neuroskyence
Β www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
14.03.2024 13:52
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Me: Draw a brain with the olfactory bulb and piriform cortex marked.
ChatGpt: The illustration of the human brain with the olfactory bulb and piriform cortex marked is now available.
Me: Yeah, it seems pretty reasonable. Thanks!
14.02.2024 14:20
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This looks great! Cool study; I think I will suggest my (i.e., force) students to read it before they do their judgments of learning tasks for their exams!
31.01.2024 13:08
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We show that while performance is not affected it does influence response bias and modulate brain activity during encoding. If you're fascinated by breathing and brain science, check out our open paper.
08.12.2023 14:19
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1/2 Inhaling for sharper memories? Our new study reveals that phase-locked breathing (onset of inhale or exhale) does not directly impact visual memory performance: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.... but...
08.12.2023 14:18
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However, it does influence response bias and modulate brain activity during encoding. If you're fascinated by breathing and brain science, check out our open paper here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
08.12.2023 14:13
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Welcome to KI!
07.12.2023 10:32
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Check your mail :)
30.11.2023 13:39
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Great initiative going to the Amalfi Coast! This is a must!
Also, kind of interesting topic ;).
27.11.2023 15:46
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