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@mfjsperl.bsky.social @ufangyang.bsky.social Laura Bechtold @ocklenburg.bsky.social @helenahartmann.com
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Congrats to all co-authors! 👏
Lara M. C. Puhlmann @alinakoppold.bsky.social @gordonfeld.bsky.social @tinalonsdorf.bsky.social Kirsten Hilger @susannevogel.bsky.social @caggursoy.bsky.social @alexandroskas.bsky.social @loukulke.bsky.social Alexander Lischke, Anett Müller-Alcazar ...
Read the full Comment here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
💬 Let us know what you think!
#neuroskyence #openscience
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Using the ARIADNE framework, we provide step-by-step guidance for sustainable neuroscientific research:
🔁 Replace unfocused data collection with high-quality open data
🔧 Refine methods with precise measurements and optimized stats
📉 Reduce emissions through smarter hypothesis-driven research
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Neuroscience is resource-intensive (e.g., fMRI, large-scale data storage), yet its insights can profoundly benefit science and society. By embracing open science practices (sharing data/code, reusing existing datasets), we can tip the cost-benefit balance toward more sustainable research.
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New paper from our IGOR Sustainability project in Nature Human Behaviour: “Sustainable neuroscience through open science” ♻️🧠
As there is no research on a dead planet, neuroscience must weigh its environmental footprint alongside its societal impact.
A thread 👇
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Missed the #LoveReplicationsWeek talks? Don’t worry, you can still check them out!
🎙️🛠️📚 Got a Great Resource? Get It Recognized!
Whether it’s a podcast, research tool, blog post, teaching material, or an innovative project, if it advances psychological science, it deserves a spotlight!
🚀 Let’s celebrate the work of the SIPS community!
🗓️ Submit by April 30!
Now, @martager.bsky.social presents our Brain-Body Analysis Special Interest Group (BBSIG) to facilitate and harmonise the processing and analysis of cardiac and respiratory data.
Try it yourself!
🔗www.bbsig.de
#MindBrainBody #MBBS2026
The Academic Wheel of Privilege showing the 24 socio-cultural identities. The 24 socio-cultural identity types span six sectors: health and wellbeing, society, culture and communication, gender and sexuality, education and career, living arrangements and lastly childhood and development. These identity types are shown as circles connected to three concentric rings (outer, middle and inner) of “identity” circles with increasing privilege as you go towards the centre.
Out now!
The Academic Wheel of Privilege 🎡
We developed a framework & app to guide authorship teams in making equitable and thoughtful authorship decisions.
@saralilplants.bsky.social, @justinsulik.bsky.social, Bethan Iley, Mahmoud Elsherif, @flavioazevedo.bsky.social
🔗 osf.io/preprints/me...
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn about reproducible manuscripts from @mklingelhoeferj.bsky.social !
And keep following @aufdroeseler.bsky.social for more updates about #LoveReplicationsWeek
Today I’m at the “Science: To Be Determined” workshop at #iDIV. What a great way to spend #LoveReplicationsWeek!
Starting the morning with a keynote by Dr. Bartscherer on how to determine “better” science from a sociological perspective 🔬
#iScienceTBD
You can still register for the #LoveReplicationsWeek events, including today’s lunch talk on how to obtain your reproducibility certificate using CODECHECK ✅
Register here: forrt.org/LoveReplicat...
The Systematic Multiverse Analysis Registration Tool (SMART) helps you decide, register, document, and share your analysis. For "defensible multiverse" (1.0) and data-driven multiverse analysis (2.0): www.apps.meta-rep.lmu.de/SMART/
Today's final talk will be by Cassie Short from @igor-dgps.bsky.social and @germanrepro.bsky.social on multiverse analyses.
Happy #LoveReplicationsWeek!
Follow updates from @aufdroeseler.bsky.social for many interesting talks, featuring our own IGOR contributors!
Nominate a Project for a SIPS Award! 🏆
Help us recognize contributions to improving psychological science!
💡 SIPS Awards honor impactful projects—not individuals—because collective work drives progress. 🌍✨
It has been a while since @flavioazevedo.bsky.social asked me to take over the Reversals project at @forrt.bsky.social...
It has since evolved beyond my wildest dreams, mostly thanks to @aufdroeseler.bsky.social & @lukaswallrich.bsky.social.
We are very proud of the Replication Hub & Database ♥️
@biodgps-dgpa.bsky.social @bidsstandard.bsky.social
🚀 BIDS Consultation Hours are back next week!
Need support converting your data to BIDS?
Bring your questions and get hands-on guidance from experienced BIDS users to make your data shareable and reproducible 🧠♻️
📅 Friday, Nov 28 | 12:00 PM CET
🔗 Info & materials: tinyurl.com/igor-bids
Mapping Open Science in Neuroscience - A collaborative initiative with FORRT @forrt.bsky.social
ReproducibiliTea Bordeaux Team invites you to contribute to this project!
More details:
docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Please share.
@biodgps-dgpa.bsky.social @bidsstandard.bsky.social
🚀 Our monthly BIDS Consultation Hours are back!
Bring your questions and conversion challenges to get personalized feedback from experienced BIDS users and learn how to make your datasets more shareable and reproducible 🧠♻️
📅 Friday, Oct 24 | 12:00 PM CET
🔗 Info & materials: tinyurl.com/igor-bids
The official 2026 Psychology and Brain meeting website is now online!
Save the date: June 4 – 6, 2026 in Heidelberg, Germany
More information to follow shortly on the website. We already have some awesome keynotes lined up.
pug2026.org
@biodgps-dgpa.bsky.social @igor-dgps.bsky.social
Missed the panel?
Don't worry, the conversation doesn't stop here! 👀
We're planning to summarize the main takeaways from the panel and share them here soon 📢
#OpenScience #Neuroskyence
What an engaging discussion at our IGOR panel "Have we solved the replication crisis?"🔎
Special thanks to @deevybee.bsky.social @brittawestner.bsky.social A. Hildebrandt & S. Jeung for their insights about the current state and future of Open Science, and to the moderator @gordonfeld.bsky.social
We're less than two days away from our IGOR panel discussion "Have we solved the replication crisis?" - yes, the title’s provocative on purpose! 📣
📅 Friday, 10 Oct | 10:00–11:00 CET
Contact us in DM to attend!
#OpenScience #Neuroskyence
Thanks for the interest @mhagenauer.bsky.social and @bxjaeger.bsky.social! We’re planning to record the panel discussion, but it’s yet to be decided how the recording will be distributed. Once we know, we’ll announce it here on Bluesky
@deevybee.bsky.social @brittawestner.bsky.social @gordonfeld.bsky.social @biodgps-dgpa.bsky.social
♻️ From preregistration to data sharing, Open Science has changed the field. But have we truly addressed core issues of the replication crisis or just shifted them?
🤝 Let’s discuss what’s working, what were unintended consequences, and what’s still missing for the future of robust science.
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