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  • === Brain damage === ...seeing on a screen[https://phys.org/news/2015-09-mover-technology-therapy-brain-injury.html]. These kind of games could also be really easily redone as a V
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  • ...in the basement of Luisenstraße 56 (Haus 1) at Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. The lab is equipped with hardware & softw ...actice, and the current hardware and software available in the lab. Mind & Brain members are strongly encouraged to read the entire wiki entry. Failure to f
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  • <h2> The Berlin School of Mind and Brain Labs </h2>
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  • ...collection of tools to help researchers from the Berlin School of Mind and Brain recruit participants for experiments. The Database can help you find sample
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  • [[Session 4 - Use of VR in empirical brain and mind sciences]]
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  • ...ia.org/wiki/External_validity external validity]. However, most studies in brain and mind sciences take place in a lab, due to the size and bad mobility of
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  • In week 7 of Investigating Mind-Brain-Body Interactions in Virtual Reality, students were given the chance to tes
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  • The purpose of the Mind&Brain Wiki is to provide access to lab related information.
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  • The '''behavioral lab''' of the Berlin School of Mind and Brain is currently in '''room 210'''.
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  • ...ngers staring at them or excluding them out of the group. Whilst that, the brain activity of the subject is being tracked and studied.
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  • == The Berlin School of Mind and Brain Labs ==
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