I think I understand what he is trying to say and the message seems understandable for a press release. However, the argument itself doesn't seem...
One cannot really judge whether something is up with him by judging the final results of the game (the analogy to this is that you can't judge a...
Following studies have also used the ‘EEfRT’ (the first study listed here by Ohmann et al should be of particular interest and @bobbler has...
I'd be highly interested in this! I'm currently still working out the details myself and only got to the whole "EEfRT" discussion yesterday. Wow,...
Posted this since this is the paper on which the "effort test" in the Intramural study is based on and an own thread seems sensible to me.
Worth the ‘EEfRT’? The Effort Expenditure for Rewards Task as an Objective Measure of Motivation and Anhedonia Abstract Background Of the...
I've only now begun looking at "EEfRT" and the data, so I might still be a bit behind. My first two questions are: 1. Walitt seems to not be using...
Two different tests on two different cohorts with two completely different methodologies. Does that tell us anything?
Shouldn't they be focusing on genetic work and nerve related things?
I was wandering which test they used to asses cognitive function. It was the same one used in Post-COVID cognitive deficits at one year are global...
I would certainly think so (but then again how many publicly funded CBT/GET studies have we already seen?) and it seems even the NIH is placing...
I trust your judgment on a scientific level, but I see some possibility of some nuance to this on the political level. I might be completely wrong...
I've started looking into it a bit now, but still have to wrap my head around it. So far I've gathered: There is no universal optimal strategy...
I've searched through the muscle data in the file "Supplementary Data 19" (a subset of this data also appears in Figures 18 a) and b) as well as...
Thanks for posting @Andy and thanks for the interview @dave30th. It's good to get some perspective on how VanElzakker would like to see this study...
For me the question isn't so much whether someone has POTS or not, but whether that actually means anything meaningful at all and/or whether it...
But has it been tried on the back of a new study with null results?
Have they been any news on this study, are they looking to replicate some of Wüsts results?
The paper has Figures 1-10. The source data has data for Figures 1-20D. Has anybody found out what is going on there?
There's no autonomic data in the supplementary material, apart from the thing I mentioned above (i.e. stating there were negative results for OH)...
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