This chapter excerpt addresses a critical and often underappreciated nexus in computational psychiatry and psychology: the gap between the potential of machine learning (ML) and the reproducible, rigorous application of these methods in research. The passage rightly shifts focus from Read More …
Month: January 2026
Coronary Blindness: desensitization after excessive exposure to Coronavirus-related Information- commentary
This commentary critically examines how the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped academic publishing practices, highlighting unintended consequences for research quality, researcher behavior, and reader engagement. While the rapid prioritization of coronavirus-related studies was initially justified by the urgent global health crisis, the Read More …
Potential use of neuroimaging as a tool to monitor brain imaging changes in politicians related to unethical decision making interpretation of the paper
he author speculates that neuroimaging (e.g., fMRI, EEG) has the potential to be developed into a tool for the political arena, primarily to monitor and improve the psychological stability and decision-making of politicians, with a specific interest in detecting or Read More …
