Dan QuintanaHow to start your own podcastAll you need to know to launch a podcast on a tight budget, including hardware/software recommendations and audio editing tipsMar 2, 20201Mar 2, 20201
Dan QuintanainThe StartupOxytocin isn’t the “love hormone”, but the reality is far more intriguingA brief history of oxytocin and its role in human behavior and physiologyFeb 14, 20201Feb 14, 20201
Dan QuintanaThe rabbit/raven illusion, explainedHow I fell into the rabbit hole of a viral tweetAug 22, 2019Aug 22, 2019
Dan QuintanaHow to respond to reviewer’s comments on your manuscriptKeep your reviewers happy by making their job as easy as possibleApr 23, 2019Apr 23, 2019
Dan QuintanainTowards Data ScienceHow to avoid three common mistakes in meta-analysisA step-by-step guide using RSep 19, 2018Sep 19, 2018
Dan QuintanaHow to determine whether a non-significant result supports the absence of an effectTaking a deeper dive into the meaning of non-significant p-values by using the summary statistics that are commonly reported in papersJul 21, 20182Jul 21, 20182
Dan QuintanaKisspeptin: the serendipitously named reproduction hormoneI spoke with Matt Wall about a recent study he co-authored investigating the role of kisspeptin on emotional brain processing for my…Jul 19, 20181Jul 19, 20181
Dan QuintanaWhy I launched a new podcastI just launched a new show, where you’ll find a mix of episodes on research that’s catching my eye in psychiatry and psychology, interviews…Jul 18, 2018Jul 18, 2018
Dan QuintanaTrickle-down metabolomics: Saliva oxytocin measures do not reflect peripheral plasma concentrationsThe neuropeptide oxytocin is thought to play an important role in social behavior. To better understand how the oxytocin system influences…May 17, 2018May 17, 2018
Dan QuintanainTowards Data ScienceConstructing contour-enhanced funnel plots for meta-analysisMeta-analyses are used to synthesize bodies of research and can carry considerable weight when it comes to directing policy. However, a big…May 3, 20181May 3, 20181