I think I've watched way too many KZbinrs who gives out study tips but have seen hardly any like you. I feel people who actually inspire to study hard to top a school or subject is so different from someone who is inspiring to study deeper. Whenever I listen to you, the studying doesn't feel like a chore or something I have to do. It feels like something I want to do. Thank you so much for taking out time and making such amazing videos, you absolute bloom in everyone's heart.
@CharlotteFraza2 ай бұрын
Wow, that was so sweet thank you! And good luck with all your studies 🧠
@foxylovelace2679Ай бұрын
My last semester of college I had a class where we read and wrote a synopsis on three papers a week including remarking on future applications, research potential and the limitations of the study. Each week we had a different research topic. That class changed my whole brain and I think it was so informative for me.
@HimanshuSharma-oy9ss2 ай бұрын
I like how you arrange journals in an excel sheet and then write 'future perspectives' based on your understandings of the paper and the field overall. It's extremely powerful! Can we get the excel sheet or a sample format so that I can adopt the same technique for the review that I'm writing? I'd really appreciate it.
@meadow392Ай бұрын
Reading Strategy 2:59 : First look at tile, then abstract, then figures to find out if it's right for you 3:32 Read it sequentially& look up unknown terms Keep refering back to the figures 4:19 dive in Dive into the math and look at author's conferences and presentations Find related codes on paperswithcode 5:48 find peers to discuss the paper with 7:05 think about what could make the paper more convincing 7:27 read multiple papers on a topic at the same time
@efra_delawer2 ай бұрын
I enjoy your videos very much. I'm falling in love with science for the first time and meeting people that are actually working on field really motivates me. Greets from Mexico city!
@judeaneke622120 күн бұрын
I find this very educative. I'm doing a masters degree in bioinformatics and find it very challenging to read researches that detail wet lab experiments. Thanks for sharing!
@chessymacalisang20213 күн бұрын
New subscriber, I needed this. I just finished 2 paragraphs of my method for 12 hours.
@CharlotteFraza12 күн бұрын
Welcome aboard! Good luck writing 🧠
@adieoddsАй бұрын
Wow, I was actually supposed to begin at Donders two weeks ago! It's great to scroll down and see that you’re from there!
@MenteVioleta19Ай бұрын
Thank you for your video, I am a Spanish Speaker but across this I feel that your channel fit with my purpose, thanks a lot!
@rebikamakaju36372 ай бұрын
But Zotero is free.
@simonspethmann80862 ай бұрын
But space is limited! So it's only good, if you don't attach actual papers or books. 😔
@klarapopilkova57912 ай бұрын
honestly to me all these systems look like from 2000s and often actually arent free in the end :D. If you know any good ones, lemme know pls. I now use Notion database because its just easy and looks good lol.
@simonspethmann80862 ай бұрын
@@klarapopilkova5791 Yes! And I don't know anything. Using Citavi, because it's free at my uni, but it doesn't sync (there's only a windows version). Doesn't Notion cost money in the end, too?
@jazzstofberg8194Ай бұрын
@@klarapopilkova5791 The database service of zotero is completely free though. They do have fees for storage of papers, but there's also a plugin with which you can just sync it to a folder on your pc.
@Drewxx1-n4x8 күн бұрын
@@simonspethmann8086$20 for a year isn’t too much, I believe? I’ve been using it for years and been recycling/delete papers that are no longer relevant in my library, replace it with newer ones
@saoirsecampbell33742 ай бұрын
The loved the after movie break down you guy gave it was perfect honest and only about the movie and book, i feel like people at the minute are ignoring the actual movie and just gossiping about the actors. it can be annoying Just found your youtube today ;) Love from Ireland
@ravenque7 күн бұрын
Idk if it helps with speed but I do believe being critical while reading help us understanding any topic. Even asking the same question throughout the whole paper makes a lot of change like "why" or "how".
@cardiderek2 ай бұрын
I love the mushroom background
@laurale85742 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips😍 I'll try out the alerts for the newly published papers right away :D
@baharlui2 ай бұрын
i just discovered your channel, and i must say, you have become one of the youtubers that i can focus well! i love your video formats, how you talk, and the topics you are talking on. i wish you greater success, you deserve it more than anyone else 💖
@AmyFerguson2 ай бұрын
Perfect timing!
@manuelgonzales2570Күн бұрын
Very valuable. Thank you!
@cinthyacuateco14392 ай бұрын
Hii, thank you a lot for your tips ❤. One thing that shocked me was the idea of ask mysefl a search question to improve the argument or the method. I'll implement. ❤
@tankUpp2 ай бұрын
Love all your insights about your journey and the technicalities you've learned after sifting through insurmountable piles of papers. I went through 10 and found the task already very challenging-filtering information, delving into depth, making connections, and keeping track of them. You've spearheaded my understanding, and I want to thank you deeply for that. I hope you can share your Excel Template; I'm trying to build one and I'm using Jonathan Yuan's as a model. I never thought that reading papers could be so challenging and need a process in itself. fml lol
@CharlotteFraza2 ай бұрын
Yeah I would love to share it, but it was quite specific to the type of review I had to do, so maybe not a good general template. But I will most likely upload a general template later 🧠
@massagliaАй бұрын
Great video! Would love a vid on mini essays. ❤
@frfrpr5 күн бұрын
Thanks for the information.
@FerreroRocher-r3f4 күн бұрын
thank you so much for this ❤☺
@CharlotteFraza4 күн бұрын
You're welcome 😊
@sumin777927 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@MEMAN-677 күн бұрын
VERY EDUCATIVE
@NanheeByrnesPhDАй бұрын
Highlights should be used sparsely. Read using transiatioal phrases as clues.
@sorcererstone3303Ай бұрын
@10:45 Charlotte said one can set Google alarms when new papers from targeted researchers come out. Can someone please explain to me how this alarm can be set or better still? Any links to KZbin on how to set this Google alarm will be great.
@mahmoudmonir91642 ай бұрын
one of the best of your videos ...great
@echoW-cq6gvАй бұрын
It’s so good to watch this video❤
@jdudbdgsАй бұрын
Hi ! If you could make a video on the excel sheet review
@VitorAntonio-n5rАй бұрын
If i knew that learn how to learn would be that difficult, i would have stayed dumb. But, very nice video. Thank you!!
@EwakaaАй бұрын
Who read 100 papers a day? Like I read 2 a day an I think I’ve done some work. I’m cooked fr😢
@CharlotteFrazaАй бұрын
Yes, I said it wrong, I meant to say 100 papers per review 😳👀 I also do not read that fast!
@mubashshirahmad4738Ай бұрын
No body read 100 papers in aday, unless all those papers are of 1 pages or 2 at max.
@adidanusaputrakuarsa700613 күн бұрын
Btw, how many papers do you read daily if you don't mind to inform to ? I felt myself quite a lot like reading technical papers but slow in reading research papers. The weirdest thing is i want to pursue a PhD, so i need to read a lot of research papers.
@EwakaaАй бұрын
Thanks for this
@JoeDoe1Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@KJ7JHN11 күн бұрын
Guten Tag, have you any paper suggestions about the amygdala as an electromagnetic flux antenna; memories are not stored, but through contextual clues our brains tune into and recall the actual happening; thus we actually relive the original event? As an example, Van Gohs A Stary Night acts as the ( tuner ) while the brain then through genetic reception receives the information. Our emotional impression is a combination of the now, and the original EM waves generated by him, Van Gogh. When we recall this image, we are tuning into our original EM wave generation and seeing it from the source. Any recommended readings based on this type of perspective? Dankeschön.
@KJ7JHN11 күн бұрын
And or the amygdala as a recepter, it is electrically capable of picking up others hormone signals?
@ayushbanerjee4442Ай бұрын
Very informative
@msaldanao19 күн бұрын
What do you think about storytelling for scientists?
@CharlotteFraza19 күн бұрын
For me it is really important as I learn a lot through stories, making a scientific narrative a lot easier to follow. However, most papers nowadays are written in quite a plain format...
@ROBLOX-h8lАй бұрын
I really wanna study neuroscience but the field doesn’t exist in my country and my grades are too low for it🙁🙁 I’m just not as smart asr everyone else so I have to work twice as hard to get the same, if not lower, scores 😢
@CharlotteFrazaАй бұрын
Don't give up! I'm sure you can find an interesting research topic in your country as well 🧠
@dreamswimmer521Ай бұрын
Whats the electronic note name in your thumbnail
@Enadalal3 күн бұрын
is there any way one could become a scholar who have family responsibilities and a messed up life?
@ubaidgul66862 ай бұрын
Your videos are unique❤
@Parabellyum_0_2 ай бұрын
Thank u soo much ♥️♥️
@CharlotteFraza2 ай бұрын
You're welcome 😊
@NicoleDrank2 ай бұрын
Your videos are well Done. Adding sOme modern Editing techniques could broaden their appeal and Generate more engagement.
@corrogist692Ай бұрын
How did you set the notification rules to send an email to you when a new paper comes up?
@CharlotteFrazaАй бұрын
Here is a good description of the process: academicanswers.waldenu.edu/faq/134432 :)
@mikehickey2Ай бұрын
@charlotte It wasn’t clear on the Paperpile website, but will the app work through a proxy to my school library like Zotero?
@Recoveryenligh2 ай бұрын
Hey charlotte, what do you think about hypnosis on the human brain ?
@JudgeFredd25 күн бұрын
Are you reading papers using a tablet or a laptop ?
@juntus8919 күн бұрын
By the time I did my 2nd PhD I had the ability to speed read a physical journal whilst listening to an audiobook on 2X speed. Obviously it's extremely hard for most people to do what I can do, I'm sure you can't even multitask like me, but I found it so helpful. I finish about 2 books a day on average during my spare time, sometimes more on the weekend. My IQ is insane and a topic like neuroscience is easy for me
@bobbyvishwas575518 күн бұрын
Bro...😂
@juntus8918 күн бұрын
@@bobbyvishwas5755 😭
@lionellow105Ай бұрын
100 papers a day? Let's say you spend 10 hours working. You're reading 1 paper in 6 minutes non stop for 10 hours. Is that even possible? How would you even retain the information of 100 papers.
@BlueMustard-j5iАй бұрын
People on the internet drive me crazy man. Her video is about reading papers, she obviously is talking with a somewhat rationale audience, so why lie? And in such a pretentious manner
@CharlotteFrazaАй бұрын
Ah, yeah I just realized I said it wrong, I meant to say 100 papers per review 😳😳, which took me about a year to write. Thank you for pointing it out 🙏
@bubble4529Ай бұрын
Why don't u use ai tools like chatgpt, where u can upload a paper and ask it to summarize or answer ur questions
@wanaboedАй бұрын
She's a PhD, I think she has to keep her brain in a tip top shape
@MaverickSmasher2 ай бұрын
I think I have a crush on you 😂
@BlueMustard-j5iАй бұрын
200 papers a day. This is bullshit.
@CharlotteFrazaАй бұрын
Yes, I said it wrong! Thank you for pointing it out to me 🙏
@avi212519 күн бұрын
One Foucault paper in a week is enough...
@KJ7JHN11 күн бұрын
The carnivore diet helps with active memory recall.
@michaeltse3214 күн бұрын
Don't worry. Elon Musk brain chip will make us like Neo in the Matrix and we can download knowlege directory to our brains in the future.
@CharlotteFraza3 күн бұрын
😂
@harnisha91Ай бұрын
Reading paper is a waste of time. Instead concentrate on your individual practical experiences.