Search Results - "Whiteley, Louise"
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Coming Closer to Citizens? Frustrated Dialogue on the Danish Health Authority's Facebook Page During COVID-19
Published in Frontiers in communication (12-04-2022)“…As the COVID-19 pandemic began, health authorities rushed to use social media to communicate information and persuade citizens to follow guidelines. Yet a…”
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Neuroethics and fMRI: mapping a fledgling relationship
Published in PloS one (22-04-2011)“…Human functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) informs the understanding of the neural basis of mental function and is a key domain of ethical enquiry. It…”
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Utilizing social media to study information-seeking and ethical issues in gene therapy
Published in Journal of medical Internet research (01-03-2013)“…The field of gene therapy is rapidly evolving, and while hopes of treating disorders of the central nervous system and ethical concerns have been articulated…”
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‘The house’ as a framing device for public engagement in STEM museums
Published in Museum and society (12-07-2017)“…In the last five to ten years, several science, technology, engineering and medicine (STEM) museums have been experimenting with new forms of public…”
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Implicit knowledge of visual uncertainty guides decisions with asymmetric outcomes
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (06-03-2008)“…Perception is an "inverse problem," in which the state of the world must be inferred from the sensory neural activity that results. However, this inference is…”
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Creating resonance with arts-based approaches to sustainability science communication
Published in Journal of science communication (01-10-2024)“…Mainstream science communication has struggled to drive sustainability changes. We experimented with arts-based methods in a workshop series that sought to…”
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Resisting the revelatory scanner? Critical engagements with fMRI in popular media
Published in BioSocieties (01-09-2012)“…Functional neuroimaging is charged with revealing thoughts and intentions, the source of mental dysfunction, and the basis of fundamental human traits. Critics…”
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Creating resonance with arts-based approaches to sustainability science communication
Published in Journal of science communication (01-01-2024)“…Mainstream science communication has struggled to drive sustainability changes. We experimented with arts-based methods in a workshop series that sought to…”
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Environmentality in biomedicine: microbiome research and the perspectival body
Published in Studies in history and philosophy of science. Part A (01-02-2022)“…Microbiome research shows that human health is foundationally intertwined with the ecology of microbial communities living on and in our bodies. This…”
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Endogenous GABA controls oligodendrocyte lineage cell number, myelination, and CNS internode length
Published in Glia (01-02-2017)“…Adjusting the thickness and internodal length of the myelin sheath is a mechanism for tuning the conduction velocity of axons to match computational needs…”
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Incubating Inspiration?
Published in Science (21-12-2007)“…Le Laboratoire . 4 rue du Bouloi, 75001 Paris. www.lelaboratoire.org David Edwards established this new cultural center in Paris to show case and facilitate…”
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Searching for information about stem cells online in an age of artificial intelligence: How should the stem cell community respond?
Published in Stem cell reports (13-02-2024)“…Patients and their families routinely use the Internet to learn about stem cell research. What they find, is increasingly influenced by ongoing changes in how…”
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Mind the Gut-displaying microbiome research through artistic collaboration
Published in Microbial ecology in health and disease (2018)“…This paper presents the Mind the Gut exhibition, opened in 2017 at the Medical Museion, the University of Copenhagen's museum for the culture and history of…”
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Attention in a bayesian framework
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (14-06-2012)“…The behavioral phenomena of sensory attention are thought to reflect the allocation of a limited processing resource, but there is little consensus on the…”
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Spatially distributed encoding of covert attentional shifts in human thalamus
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-12-2010)“…Spatial attention modulates signal processing within visual nuclei of the thalamus--but do other nuclei govern the locus of attention in top-down mode? We…”
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Q&A: Science sketched out
Published in Nature (London) (25-09-2008)“…The annual UK Big Draw festival, a month of nationwide workshops and talks launched this weekend in London, teaches people how to 'see' through drawing. Terry…”
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Displaying the Researched Body: Growing Cell Portraits in a Medical Museum
Published in Leonardo (Oxford) (01-02-2017)“…In Heirloom, artist Gina Czarnecki and scientist John Hunt grow portraits of the artist’s daughters from the daughters’ own cells onto glass casts of their…”
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Neurobiological narratives: experiences of mood disorder through the lens of neuroimaging
Published in Sociology of health & illness (01-01-2013)“…Many scientists, healthcare providers, policymakers and patients are awaiting in anticipation the application of biomedical technologies such as functional…”
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Displaying the Researched Body: Growing Cell Portraits in a Medical Museum
Published in Leonardo (Oxford) (01-01-2017)“…In Heirloom, artist Gina Czarnecki and scientist John Hunt grow portraits of the artist's daughters from the daughters' own cells onto glass casts of their…”
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