Jason Chein
@jason_chein
Professor of Brain and Cognitive Science at Temple University, Director Temple U Brain Research & Imaging Center
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http://sites.temple.edu/cablab 21-10-2014 02:27:04
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This piece by Jason Chein, expert in brain & cognitive science, applies those findings to Vialva’s case. In fact, it urges the Supreme Court to revisit the “bright-line rule” setting 18 as the age where one's crimes should dictate whether you live or die. news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/in…
My first "live" poster presentation in SpatialChat for #CNS2021- very cool! Even had people interrupting the speaker politely to ask questions like in-person The presenter Maria Brucato did great presenting work on the role of attention in various types of perspective-taking!
I'm excited and proud that this paper with Jason Chein, Vinod Venkatraman, and Laurence Steinberg is now out in PLOS One! journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…
Tomorrow, I'll be joining Martin Paulus, Marc Potenza, & Naomi Baron for a free Children and Screens webinar on screen-time and cognitive development - come join us: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Temple University Jason Wingard Temple University, halting graduate student health care is wrong and inhumane! Fix this, please! vice.com/en/article/m7g…
Insightful piece, as always, from Derek Thompson . Raises questions about whether we should blame epidemic adolescent depression on social media alone. @wallacejennieb theatlantic.com/newsletters/ar…
FREE FREE FREE Science Trainings from American Psychological Association! Register now!!!! ps - they're FREEEEEEEEEEEE 1/5 September 26: Introduction to Meta-Analysis: Basic Steps and Recent Advances with Noel Card, PhD click.info.apa.org/?qs=d31d43995a…
Check out this CosmopolitanUK article which discusses work from Jason Chein's lab ow.ly/ZTJEL #TUFaculty #GetPsyched
Exciting and much needed study on WM strategy use! Great work Alexandra Morrison and Jason Chein! x.com/Kane_WMC_Lab/s…
.Russ Poldrack's brilliant coinage for perhaps the most prevalent fMRI QRP, SHARKing: “Selecting Hypothesized Areas after Results are Known”