Zoekresultaten
… lies about lie detection, on the internet it is often claimed that you can train your lie detection skills to detect up to 90% of the lies. “Little of that is scientifically substantiated”. And then? “This is the first part of my research. In a later stage, I want to examine which interview technique is best suited to be used for individual lie detection purposes. So, how we can apply the knowledge from our research in society”. … At the end of 2020, Glynis Bogaard was awarded an NWO, VENI grant …
… how this predictive mechanism works. “It’s all about the interaction between brain regions and between our senses. These interactions are shaped by the knowledge of the world around us”. This means there is a necessity of interaction between different stages of sound processing. Your brain is constantly busy processing what you are hearing now, and what can be predicted based on what you have heard before. “I believe that this passing of information among brain regions, is going to be the foundation …
… patients. “With my new method we can scan the entire patient biopsy for tumours and that will increase the chances to detect more tumours overall". The clinicians at the hospital see many possibilities and would like to push this to a pre-clinical stage for cancer diagnostic in the future. Two VENI interviews Schueth obtained the VENI on her second attempt in 2020, despite working from home with two kids during a difficult year. "I wrote the VENI during my maternity leave, while taking care of …
23
dec
14:00
- 18:00
- culture
- Highlight
Come sing Christmas Karaoke at the first Maastricht University Christmas Karaoke Contest on 23 December!
… first Maastricht University Christmas Karaoke Contest. Put on the cheesiest, craziest Christmas outfit you can find, dust off your favourite song and come show the UM community your holiday spirit. Students and staff are welcome to sing on the same stage were academics and distinguished guest speakers have lectured and debated. The event will be streamed and the audience - both at home and in the theatre - can vote on the jolliest act of the evening. What counts is not how good you sing but how …