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@NDpatzer said in #10:

Are you thinking of comparing people who are especially good with increment vs. without? I could see that being really interesting and looking for specific time control expertise in general would be cool. For this study, the trickiest bit would be getting enough of players from the groups you're interested in to come in for the fMRI.

That was my first thought, yes; but seeing the actual data might indicate even more interesting insights that I lack the foresight to imagine.

@NDpatzer said in #10: > Are you thinking of comparing people who are especially good with increment vs. without? I could see that being really interesting and looking for specific time control expertise in general would be cool. For this study, the trickiest bit would be getting enough of players from the groups you're interested in to come in for the fMRI. That was my first thought, yes; but seeing the actual data might indicate even more interesting insights that I lack the foresight to imagine.

Hi,

Thanks for sharing this study. I am Felipe, one of the authors. This was part of my master's thesis. I haven't read the entire post yet, but I just wanted to thank you for it. I will definitely also share it with the rest!

Hi, Thanks for sharing this study. I am Felipe, one of the authors. This was part of my master's thesis. I haven't read the entire post yet, but I just wanted to thank you for it. I will definitely also share it with the rest!

@FelipeFontanaVieira said:

Hi,

Thanks for sharing this study. I am Felipe, one of the authors. This was part of my master's thesis. I haven't read the entire post yet, but I just wanted to thank you for it. I will definitely also share it with the rest!

Hi Felipe,

Good to hear from you! This is really excellent work, so congratulations on your master's degree and I hope you enjoy the post. Best wishes and thanks for reading.

@FelipeFontanaVieira said: > Hi, > > Thanks for sharing this study. I am Felipe, one of the authors. This was part of my master's thesis. I haven't read the entire post yet, but I just wanted to thank you for it. I will definitely also share it with the rest! Hi Felipe, Good to hear from you! This is really excellent work, so congratulations on your master's degree and I hope you enjoy the post. Best wishes and thanks for reading.

@NDpatzer

Very nice summary! You have a way with words.

@NDpatzer Very nice summary! You have a way with words.