He!? twice in one sentence Uses a Dutch word while speaking English Describes a student's main project as a pilot study Explains conditioning wrong Typo on slides Mixes up pain and itch Makes up studies than never happened Pulls wildly on her hair Mentions doctors coats He!? English grammar error Pretends to understand predictive coding Picture of Bartelz Cat video Mixes up placebo / nocebo 2nd English grammar error Reads sentence word for word from slides Nervous laughter during QnA Misrepresents results from her own lab Praises Kaya This is a nice example.... Technical difficulties "You see it in the brain" Pronounces name of her own student wrong He!? twice in one sentence Uses a Dutch word while speaking English Describes a student's main project as a pilot study Explains conditioning wrong Typo on slides Mixes up pain and itch Makes up studies than never happened Pulls wildly on her hair Mentions doctors coats He!? English grammar error Pretends to understand predictive coding Picture of Bartelz Cat video Mixes up placebo / nocebo 2nd English grammar error Reads sentence word for word from slides Nervous laughter during QnA Misrepresents results from her own lab Praises Kaya This is a nice example.... Technical difficulties "You see it in the brain" Pronounces name of her own student wrong
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
He!? twice in one sentence
Uses a Dutch word while speaking English
Describes a student's main project as a pilot study
Explains conditioning wrong
Typo on slides
Mixes up pain and itch
Makes up studies than never happened
Pulls wildly on her hair
Mentions doctors coats
He!?
English grammar error
Pretends to understand predictive coding
Picture of Bartelz
Cat video
Mixes up placebo / nocebo
2nd English grammar error
Reads sentence word for word from slides
Nervous laughter during QnA
Misrepresents results from her own lab
Praises Kaya
This is a nice example....
Technical difficulties
"You see it in the brain"
Pronounces name of her own student wrong