guillaume pech

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guillaume pech

guillaume pech

@PechGP

PhD student @ulbbruxelles & @brain_CU funded by @fnrs grant | Collaborating @moralsociallab | Interested in EEG, Voluntary action, Intention.

Bruxelles Katılım Haziran 2023
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guillaume pech
guillaume pech@PechGP·
Can we voluntarily control our empathy toward the pain of others? If so, is it affected by intergroup bias? In our new publication, using EEG and self-report we adress these questions with @CasparEmilie , Félix Banderembaho and Eva Nicolay tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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Emilie Caspar
Emilie Caspar@CasparEmilie·
Empathy can be a motivated phenomenon. But can (will?) people increase or decrease their neural empathic responses when witnessing members of an "outgroup" as well? With @PechGP, Eva Nicolay and Félix Banderembaho You can figure out in our new paper --> tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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ChrisO_wiki@ChrisO_wiki·
1/ X's algorithm was changed in mid-July 2024 to systematically boost Republican-leaning accounts and Elon Musk's own account following his endorsement of Donald Trump, according to a newly released computational study of engagement from the Queensland University of Technology.⬇️
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Retraction Watch
Retraction Watch@RetractionWatch·
Researchers find nearly 30% of papers “that stated significances (or their absence) are based on the presence of a single influential data point.” biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Emilie Caspar
Emilie Caspar@CasparEmilie·
This is next week, and it will be live-streamed! To join --> falling-walls.com/livestream2024 I'll be presenting my research in a TED Talk-style format, covering the neuroscience of obedience and my recent work on former genocide perpetrators and rescuers.
Falling Walls@Falling_Walls

🌍 Why do people follow unethical orders? Join neuroscientist @CasparEmilie at #FallingWalls #ScienceSummit24 for an exploration of the psychology and neuroscience of blind obedience. Event Details: bit.ly/3UwS8bz 🔗

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ERC_XP@erc_experience·
Here's our latest initiative to make research on consciousness engaging for young readers!👧👦 We just published an open-access paper in Frontiers for Young Minds 🌟 with contributions by Inès Mentec, @LMoncoucy and @axelcleeremans from our team. 👏 kids.frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
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Emilie Caspar
Emilie Caspar@CasparEmilie·
Major Milestone! My book is finally out and available worldwide! 📚✨ It represents the culmination of 8 years of neuroscientific research, but it is also an intense human journey with interviews with former genocide perpetrators from Rwanda and Cambodia. @CambridgeUP
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Emilie Caspar@CasparEmilie·
Thrilled to see my first official review of the book by @PublishersWkly ! Unfortunately, the publication is a bit delayed due to a cyberattack. However, the book is available for pre-sale on many platforms :) --> publishersweekly.com/9781009385435
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Emily@PublishingEmily

“This is an eye-opener.” Happy to see @PublishersWkly’s review for @CasparEmilie’s upcoming book Just Following Orders publishersweekly.com/9781009385435

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Emilie Caspar
Emilie Caspar@CasparEmilie·
What a day ... It's not every day that you meet a hero, especially one you praised in a scientific project. Yesterday, I met the man I mention in the very first line of my @ERC_Research grant while being in Kigali! Working in science can also be an incredible human adventure
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Emilie Caspar
Emilie Caspar@CasparEmilie·
#EEG related question A participant revealed he has a cyst (with water), creating a small bump around the occipital region. Does anyone know if this is an issue for EEG recordings? It might increase the distance between the brain and the electrode, but it is water. Any insights?
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