Researchers at MRRI walk you through the methods and considerations for using lesion-symptom mapping in your research in this video series: https://lnkd.in/evJdUdXv
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📢 Read our Review paper 📚 Event Knowledge Graph: A Review Based on Scientometric Analysis 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gpJ5nmwB 👨🔬 by Dr. Shishuo Xu et al. #eventknowledgegraph #scientometricanalysis
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A fun paper to publish with Seung Kyeom Kim, Nick Stergiou, and Aaron Likens, Ph.D., titled Pattern analysis using lower body human walking data to identify the gaitprint! More person identification to follow in the future! https://lnkd.in/gjs5dmW8
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Hey, future MDs! Here’s a Social Science practice question to test your knowledge! 😉 Comment your answers below and stay tuned later to know the correct answers! 💙 For more practice questions like this, sign up at https://lnkd.in/gg4aY9_3 today! 🩺
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🏃 Which activities and exercises place the most force through the patellofemoral joint? 📚️ Hart et al (2022) conducted a systematic review on the available research to answer this question for us. 📲 Tom Goom broke down this paper and we have made it FREE for you! 🤓 Read it now: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dyDx7j4Z —— 👉️ Reference: May the force be with you: understanding how patellofemoral joint reaction force compares across different activities and physical interventions – a systematic review and meta-analysis
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🏃 Which activities and exercises place the most force through the patellofemoral joint? 📕 Hart et al (2022) conducted a systematic review on the available research to answer this question for us. ✅ Tom Goom broke down this paper and we have made it FREE for you! 🤓 Read it now: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dJ2NJvSE —— 👉️ Reference: May the force be with you: understanding how patellofemoral joint reaction force compares across different activities and physical interventions – a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Good observation. The “sword” is the knowledge of Systems Science at https://lnkd.in/gGbvbiC Come to our next Open House https://lnkd.in/erHNwnf5
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Very happy to see this publication out in Stroke - systematic review and meta-analysis on the recovery trajectory of spatial neglect after stroke. With Margot Overman, Elena Binns, Elise Milosevich full paper here: https://lnkd.in/eHBQGFvE
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In today's technical report, Unfolding Conjoint Utilities, written by Dr. Daniel Ennis, we consider how individual utilities from a conjoint analysis project can be interpreted using LSA and thus provide a method to enrich the results obtained in a typical conjoint study. In a collaboration between The Institute for Perception and a group at North Carolina State University, this idea was proposed and implemented. The scenario in this technical report is built on the experiment and part of the analysis published jointly.
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Step Nine of the 10-Step Toolkit to Having a Critical Conversation with Barret Michalec, PhD out now!! https://lnkd.in/g-cG8hMP
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What an outstanding opportunity to talk with Abigail Henson, Ph.D. for #WhatsJust about the value and role of #Empathy in #CriticalConversations. Check out the entire series!!
Step Nine of the 10-Step Toolkit to Having a Critical Conversation with Barret Michalec, PhD out now!! https://lnkd.in/g-cG8hMP
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