Subjective view on conference talks: North-American (trained) speakers take presenting far more seriously as a skill, and it shows #iconNL
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Replying to @rogierK
I dunno. Iv been to SFN and you see a lot of talks where they don't present everything, loads of data with no theory or clarity!
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Replying to @brain_apps @rogierK
I agree. Often the work is greatly exaggerated and the important (boring) detail missing... (still there is a middle ground that is ideal)
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Replying to @GordonFeld @brain_apps
Sure, but no lack of such examples from elsewhere. Keynotes often v clear in my experience
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Replying to @rogierK @brain_apps
True for good&bad. Worst keynote I heard was from a famous NA emotion researcher. Best from a famous British animal researcher. so far
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Individual examples of course exist. Did you check where they were trained? I'm Cypriot trained under Australian in UK, then UK in UK, then
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Replying to @o_guest @GordonFeld and
USA in UK. Lots of variables. Not about national but university location and culture.
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Nationality of the individual is not informative.
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