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<h1>Georgetown<br>Methods Lab</h1>
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<p>Methods Lab is a trainee-run laboratory established for the purpose of providing a space beyond the classroom to exchange ideas, share code, receive feedback, learn modern research methods, and foster a culture of open science in empirical psychology and cognitive neuroscience at Georgetown University.</p>
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<p>Methods Lab is a trainee-run laboratory established for the purpose of providing a space beyond the classroom to exchange ideas, share code, receive feedback, learn modern research methods, and foster a culture of open science in empirical psychology and cognitive neuroscience at Georgetown University and greater Washington DC area.</p>
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<li><a href="https://groups.google.com/a/georgetown.edu/group/methodslab-list/subscribe" class="primary button"><font size=+0.5>Mailing list</a></li>
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<h2><span class="fa fa-users"></span> Hackathons & "Mini-labs"</h2>
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<p>A few times throughout the academic year, we meet either on a larger-scale (hackathons) or on a smaller-scale (mini-labs) to explore/analysis public neuroimaging datasets and/or improve neuroimaging resources (e.g., tutorial creation, in-house lab scripts, software development). These are typically informal, low-pressure gatherings aimed at improving skills and increasing research productivity. <b>No coding experience required!</b></p>
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<p>A few times throughout the academic year, we meet either on a larger-scale (hackathons) or on a smaller-scale (mini-labs) to explore/analysis public neuroimaging datasets and/or improve neuroimaging resources (e.g., tutorial creation, in-house lab code snippets or scripts, software development). These are typically informal, low-pressure gatherings aimed at improving skills and increasing research productivity. <b>No coding experience required!</b></p>
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We meet weekly to discuss relevant papers to learn about neuroimaging methods and/or interesting topics in cognitive neuroscience. Presenters partner up in pairs of two and present on a similar topic (e.g. representational similarity analysis). The first week is usually a foundational paper on the topic and the second usually features more-advanced treatment.
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Each week, only one of the presenters in the pair takes the lead in actually presenting the paper. The other will serve as a resource. Ideally this plays out with one of the presenters being more experienced in the topic (who can provide more technical advice) and the other more of a newcomer (who can advise on the right level of granularity for other newcomers to the topic).
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Each week, only one of the presenters in the pair takes the lead in actually presenting the paper. The other will serve as a resource. Ideally, this plays out with one of the presenters being more experienced in the topic (who can provide more technical advice) and the other being more of a newcomer (who is interested in learning more and can advise on the right level of granularity for other newcomers to the topic).
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