Hey, EUROPEAN SCIENCE TWITTER. Let's say I was planning a trip to Europe in Oct-Dec, giving a talk on *error detection methods* - what they are, why they work, and why they aren't scary. Who wants me to come and give it at their lab in particular? No $ required obviously.
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Replying to @jamesheathers
Come give a talk at the Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour department here at Leicester uni
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Replying to @sciandlife @jamesheathers
Love to have you
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Replying to @seriousstats @sciandlife and
Yes, would be great to have you in Notts!! (for one talk or two)
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Replying to @cMadan @seriousstats and
+1 for Nottingham Trent University. Our Sport and Exercise department has several 'full-hertzies'.
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This is the newest, most accurate, and best academic metric. Noted.
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We also have Whisky, and I'm sure we could find some cats from somewhere.
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Replying to @JoeJohnMatthews @jamesheathers and
I think this might float your boat! https://www.kittycafe.co.uk
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Nottingham, Leeds, Birmingham. What is it about these places that people require institutionalized cat-based mood improvement?
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Funding cuts has driven councils to cheaper public health projects.pic.twitter.com/gDPNiPX69u
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