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Authorship

If not explicitly stated otherwise, all content on this website (including graphics) is human-generated. I am not making use of large language models, such as ChatGPT, or other text- or image-generating AI to generate the content. I admit to the principal credit where credit’s due, so when others than me provide content in the form of text or images I will reference them accordingly. If a full post is not written by myself, the original author is displayed on the left side with the corresponding contact information.

How to contribute

If you like this blog and want to contribute you are more than welcome to do so! Simply reach out to me so I can assist you with publishing your post (given that it is related to neuroscience or AI and matches the other content of this site). Practically, the website uses a Jekyll backend and is built with the minimal mistakes theme so you can simply write posts in a markdown file. If you are not familiar with markdown don’t worry, it’s fairly simple. Have a look at the minimal mistakes example posts to see how markdown integrates with the theme. To embed your profile and identify you as the corresponding author, you additionally have to fill in some personal information as specified in the themes author’s config file. Note that you don’t have to fill in all fields, the only ones which are required are your full real name and a valid email address; everything else is optional.