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![]() | Christopher D. ChambersProfessor of Cognitive Neuroscience, School of Psychology, Cardiff University Verified email at cardiff.ac.uk Cited by 22989 |
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C Chambers - Nature, 2019 - nature.com
… Chris Chambers sets out three ways to improve the approach. … Chris Chambers …
Chris Chambers is a professor of cognitive neuroscience at Cardiff University, UK. …
Chris Chambers is a professor of cognitive neuroscience at Cardiff University, UK. …
Redefine statistical significance
The lack of reproducibility of scientific studies has caused growing concern over the credibility
of claims of new discoveries based on ‘statistically significant’findings. There has been …
of claims of new discoveries based on ‘statistically significant’findings. There has been …
Executive “brake failure” following deactivation of human frontal lobe
In the course of daily living, humans frequently encounter situations in which a motor activity,
once initiated, becomes unnecessary or inappropriate. Under such circumstances, the …
once initiated, becomes unnecessary or inappropriate. Under such circumstances, the …
The seven deadly sins of psychology: A manifesto for reforming the culture of scientific practice
C Chambers - 2019 - torrossa.com
… Copyright © 2017 by Chris Chambers Preface to the paperback edition © 2019 by Chris
Chambers Requests for permission to reproduce material from this work should be sent to …
Chambers Requests for permission to reproduce material from this work should be sent to …
[PDF][PDF] Registered reports
CD Chambers - A new publishing initiative at Cortex. Cortex, 2013 - osf.io
Results-driven culture puts QUALITY in competition with SUCCESS see Nosek, Spies &
Motyl (2012). Perspecfives on Psychological Science, 7 (6): 615–631 4
Motyl (2012). Perspecfives on Psychological Science, 7 (6): 615–631 4
Fast and slow parietal pathways mediate spatial attention
Mechanisms of selective attention are vital for guiding human behavior. The parietal cortex
has long been recognized as a neural substrate of spatial attention, but the unique role of …
has long been recognized as a neural substrate of spatial attention, but the unique role of …
Instead of" playing the game" it is time to change the rules: Registered Reports at AIMS Neuroscience and beyond
CD Chambers, E Feredoes… - AIMS …, 2014 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
The last ten years have witnessed increasing awareness of questionable research practices
(QRPs) in the life sciences [1,2], including p-hacking [3], HARKing [4], lack of replication [5], …
(QRPs) in the life sciences [1,2], including p-hacking [3], HARKing [4], lack of replication [5], …
Insights into the neural basis of response inhibition from cognitive and clinical neuroscience
Neural mechanisms of cognitive control enable us to initiate, coordinate and update behaviour.
Central to successful control is the ability to suppress actions that are no longer relevant …
Central to successful control is the ability to suppress actions that are no longer relevant …
Dissociable mechanisms of cognitive control in prefrontal and premotor cortex
CD Chambers, MA Bellgrove… - Journal of …, 2007 - journals.physiology.org
Intelligent behavior depends on the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and resolve
interference between competing responses. Recent clinical and neuroimaging evidence has …
interference between competing responses. Recent clinical and neuroimaging evidence has …
The past, present and future of Registered Reports
CD Chambers, L Tzavella - Nature human behaviour, 2022 - nature.com
Registered Reports are a form of empirical publication in which study proposals are peer
reviewed and pre-accepted before research is undertaken. By deciding which articles are …
reviewed and pre-accepted before research is undertaken. By deciding which articles are …