Chris Camp - @chrisclaycamp.bsky.social
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Chris Camp - @chrisclaycamp.bsky.social
@chrisclaycamp
@Yale_INP PhD student. Statistical methods in neuroimaging. Local 33 eboard. Any pronouns

Major academic publishers are getting sued for unlawfully appropriating billions of dollars. Prof. Lucina Qazi Uddin, a neuroscientist at UCLA, has sued these six academic publishers Elsevier, Wolters Kluwer, Wiley, Taylor & Francis, Sage, and Springer Nature. The lawsuit claims that these publishers violate antitrust laws on the following three grouds: 1. The publishers have colluded to fix the price of peer review at zero. 2. These publishers agree to not compete with each by making it obligatory for researchers to submit their work to only one journal at a time. 3. These publishers prohibit scholars from sharing scientific advancements while they are under peer review, which can take up to a year. Here's a comparison of the publishers' revenue and what they pay authors and reviewers Elsevier: $3.9 billion Springer Nature: $2 billion Wolters Kluwer: $1.6 billion Wiley: $1.8 billion Taylor & Francis: $800 million Sage: $500 million They pay: Authors: $0 Peer reviewers: $0

Curious about power in the external validation of brain-phenotype predictive models? Our paper "Power and reproducibility in the external validation of brain-phenotype predictions" was just published in @NatureHumBehav rdcu.be/dPyFY


Super excited to share new work! Fully automated platform (scalable) for studying cooperation in freely moving marms. Hope many will adopt this platform. Multi-PI collab work w/ @neural_nandy and Monka Jadi. Led by super talented @OliviaMeisner . doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… @eLife




Ever wondered how data leakage can affect neuroimaging (specifically functional/structural connectivity) predictive models? Check out our new preprint⬇️ biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Excited to share a piece with the incredible @emma_margolis integrating DOHaD and sensitive/critical period frameworks to provide new perspective on biological embedding mechanisms from pre- to post-natal neurodevelopment! Please RT and give it a read! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/in…


Interested in external validation in neuroimaging? Check out our new preprint “Power and reproducibility in the external validation of brain-phenotype predictions” ⬇️ biorxiv.org/content/10.110…





So happy to announce release of resting state data from the NIMH Characterization and Treatment of Depression (CAT-D) study. This includes 467 sessions from 130 participants (50 HV, 80 MDD) with 8 minutes of multi-echo resting state data per scan: openneuro.org/datasets/ds004…


Excited to share our latest work revealing that the functional organization of human cortex is reflected in the spatial variability of its cellular composition. w/@AvramHolmes @KevinMAnder Hao-Ming Dong @SidChop @elvisha9 Prashant Emani @DanielMargulies! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…





