Author: Michele Scandola Version: 1.1.0 Analyse single case analyses against a control group. Its purpose is to provide a flexible, with good power and low first type error approach that can manage at the same time controls’ and patient’s data.…
Categoria: techniques and methodologies
PRE PRINT: Bayesian Multilevel Single Case Models using ‘Stan’. A new tool to study single cases in Neuropsychology
Authors Michele Scandola & Daniele Romano Abstract Research in Neuropsychology is based on single cases. However, the range of statistical tools specifically designed for single cases is still limited.The current gold standard is the Crawford’s t-test, but it is crucial…
Comprehension of written texts for the assessment of clinical competence and decision making in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer disease
Authors Valentina Moro, Valeria Valbusa, Nicole Corsi, Annachiara Bonazzi, Maria Teresa Condoleo, Elisabetta Broggio, Michele Scandola & Giuseppe Gambina Abstract Background Clinical competence is the term used to describe an individual’s capacity to express a choice regarding their participation in…
Next Seminar: “Neuroimaging studies on cerebral changes in spinal cord”
Next seminar: “Neuroimaging studies on cerebral changes in spinal cord” by Valentina Moro. The seminar will be held the 12/09/2019 at the Laboratorio of Psicologia, Palazzo Zorzi Lato Vipacco, Lungadige Porta Vittoria, at the Department of Human Sciences at the…
Summer School: End
“Bayesian Statistical Analyses for the Human, Social and Cognitive Sciences” The edition of this year, 2019, of the Summer School ended on the 7th of July. Here’s a picutre of all the students that partecipated. Most of them…
Summer school programme: DAY 5
“Bayesian Statistical Analyses for the Human, Social and Cognitive Sciences” The guest for the last day of Summer School was: Karl J. Friston. This lecture was divided in two main issues: – Dynamic Causal Modelling, from a brief introduction to a…
Summer school programme: DAY 4
“Bayesian Statistical Analyses for the Human, Social and Cognitive Sciences” The guests for the fourth day of Summer School were: Michele Scandola, Marco Tullio Liuzza and Daniele Romano. The fourth lectures theme was how to write your own Bayesian Model…
Summer school programme: DAY 3
“Bayesian Statistical Analyses for the Human, Social and Cognitive Sciences” The guest for the third day of Summer School was: Richard Morey. The lecture was subdivided in some module. The first one revolved around the Basic Bayesian ideas and model…
Summer school programme: DAY 2
“Bayesian Statistical Analyses for the Human, Social and Cognitive Sciences” The guest for the second day of Summer School was: Rosalyn Moran. The lecture covered a lot of different topic such as: – The bayesian updating in the brain, an…
Summer school programme: DAY 1
“Bayesian Statistical Analyses for the Human, Social and Cognitive Sciences” The guests for the first day of Summer School were: Michele Scandola, Marco Tullio Liuzza and Daniele Romano. The lecture’s topic was a wholesome introduction to the Bayesian logic for…