Olaf Dimigen

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Studying how the brain makes sense of the world around us with (and despite) eye movements. #Activevision #Eyetracking+#EEG. Many years in Berlin, now in Groningen.
https://olaf.dimigen.de
Websitehttps://olaf.dimigen.de
Websitehttps://www.eyetracking-eeg.org

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[Welcome to 2024 and the past 800,000 years of atmospheric CO2.]

#climate
#climatechange

This seems like good opportunity to finally get started on Mastodon:
I‘m excited to announce that I have recently joined the faculty of the Department of Psychology at the University of Groningen. Looking forward to continue working on #ActiveVision and #EEG/Eyetracking in a beautiful city with an excellent team of new colleagues.
@universityofgroningen
Preprint servers will never be the same, once disinformation actors really get going using chatGPT. Presumably they'll flood the place on topics like climate change and COVID vaccines.
What will we do - add more peer review? Peer review is in crisis already.

@cbrnr @eeg

These ones (first one used to be on EEGLAB homepage) shows summed projection of 2 sources giving rise to different topos. (But not "rotating" dipole orientations).

https://www.youtube.com/@eponymous17

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"EEG is better left alone". This looks like an interesting read...

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.03.518987v1

Note: % of channels with significant effect between conditions appears to be used as benchmark to evaluate preprocessing operations. At least in my research, preprocessing goal is often to *reduce* significant but spurious condition differences (e.g., from oculomotor confounds) rather than to enhance them; not sure of this measure as data quality benchmark (but need to read carefully). Opinions? @eeg

Mastodon could immediately be improved by making public posts and DMs look even slightly different

If you want to know how big the current #TwitterMigration is to Mastodon, look at this current chart.

I have never seen anything this massive.