Got Butterflies in your Stomach? π΅βπ« I am super excited to share the first major study of my postdoc @the-ecg.bsky.social ! We report a multidimensional mental health signature of stomach-brain coupling in the largest sample to date π§΅πhttps://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.06.05.597517v1
π Excited to share our latest preprint! π« Using interoceptive psychophysics and quantitative MRI in 200+ people, we find that individual differences in respiroceptive sensitivity & precision correlate with distinct patterns of cortical microstructure.
Research shows breathing can change our exteroceptive & affective perception, but how? Pleased to share our latest study, led by my PhD student Malthe BrΓ¦ndholt w/ Daniel Kluger, where we investigated the cognitive mechanisms using computational modeling! π§ π www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Stunning new preprint from @francescafardo.bsky.social and her lab - they developed & validated a 2D adaptive model to estimate the thermal grill illusion - it reliably finds combinations of non-painful cold & warm stimuli that together elicit heat pain! #neuro #psych www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Want hands on experience in learning about brain-body interactions? Come join us in Salerno, Italy for the Waves Summer School in September! π§ π«π«ποΈ
New preprint from the lab!
No Facebook, I'm not going to buy crochet paw chair socks
Excited that our scoping protocol is now LIVEπ«"Breathing exercises for the management of gastrointestinal conditions: protocol for a scoping review" with 3 awesome teams at KU Leuven @medrxivpreprint.bsky.social #breathing #neuroskyence #psycsci
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Please welcome our stellar PhD candidate @kellyhighfrost.bsky.social to blue sky! Kelly is an expert on metacognition, self-beliefs, and gender differences.
A Bluesky quick primer π§΅ for recent arrivals:
1. check default settings -- they set to min threshold likes before see in feed-- can change to show all.
The Netherlands starts realisation GPT-NL, its own open AI-language model www.surf.nl/en/news/the-...
"Facial coloration conveys affective information to observers and contributes to biases in how emotion expressions are perceived and remembered."
The influence of facial blushing and paling on emotion perception and memory
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#neuroscience #psycsci
Lots of people know that prehistoric sea turtles got big, but it can be easy to underestimate just how huge these things got. The largest verified specimen of a modern Leatherback turtle weighed in at 1,433 lbs, but this Archelon would have been closer to 11,300 lbs. #scicomm #paleosky #paleontology
Pregnancy involves dramatic changes in the body and mind, but we know little about how the self changes, or the cognitive processes underlying this changing self. Check out my new preprint with @rebeccanineill.bsky.social and Sharna Jamadar where we aim to find out: osf.io/preprints/psyaβ¦ A π§΅
This year's pumpkin is 'creepy cute'
A year after Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion, employees at the company were informed it is now worth $19 billion, a 55 percent drop
A study in Nature Communications finds that a global irreversible solar tipping point may have passed where solar energy gradually comes to dominate global electricity markets, without any further climate policies. go.nature.com/3Mhj4aT
Many researchers in cognitive neuroscience and deep learning seem to assume that inference in the brain is hierarchical.Β
Our new Nature Reviews Neuroscience paper questions this assumption and proposes the shallow brain hypothesis.
#neuroskyence #brain
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Are you a neuroscientist who recently joined Blue Sky? Don't forget to like and pin #neuroskyence, the largest channel for all things brain-science related! You can post with #neuroskyence or π§ π¦ ! #psychscisky π§ͺ #academicsky bsky.app/profile/did:...
We are hiring a postdoc! We're looking for someone interested in perception, imagination & consciousness, and with experience in neuroimaging (the focus is fMRI but MEG/EEG is ok). Vision science, machine learning and philosophy nerds please apply! subjectivity.sites.northeastern.edu/research/hot...
An editorial for Cortex anniversary issue in which I bemoan the state of mental imagery research & how we seem to be missing the diversity with which people seem to experience imagined sensations: #PsychSciSky #VisionScience #NeuroScience
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Nature Reviews Neuroscience
Towards a biologically annotated brain connectome
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I really love this structure to writing code documentation.
(From documentation.divio.com via Benedikt Ehinger at the SimTech Research Software Engineering Summer School)
#HiSciSky #neuroskyence #PsySciSky Hi all! I'm a professor in cognitive science at the Technical University of Darmstadt. My group studies visual perception using psychophysics and computational modelling. You can learn more about our research here: www.psychologie.tu-darmstadt.de/perception/h....
317 codes donated and 317 people moved from psych twitter to #psychscisky
send more codes so we can make it thru the wait-list π
Hello world of #neuroskyence
I like brains and how they interact with peripheral rhythms like #respiration and #gastric activity. Looking forward to open discussions on all things #bodybrain
Many psychophysics & brain mapping studies use small samples. This often deeply confuses editors & reviewers trained on population statistics. It can also make it difficult to preregister & interpret such studies. Here we attempt to change that:
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#neuroscience #visionscience
Hi there #PsychSciSky, #Neuroskyence, #Neuroimaging! My lab studies the computational and cognitive neuroscience of pain, with some intersections with interoception and metacognition thanks to our proximity to @mgallen.bsky.social. Excited to catch up with ex-twitter friends and make new ones here π€
Right, that makes sense! This was all completely new and surprising to me.
Thank you for clarifying that article! Afaik, the 30% statistic is based on a study from the WHO, not on their case study. And it's completely right that this is based on data from developing countries, and so isn't as much of a concern in the us π