Thank you to my wonderful co-authors Andreas Dahl,
@kjelkenes.bsky.social, Torgeir Moberget, Anne Collins, Lars Westlye, and @madslupe.bsky.social ✨
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Excited to use my first post to share our new paper and my first first-authorship! "Linking reinforcement learning, working memory, and choice dynamics to age and symptoms of anxiety and depression in adolescence" in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 🎉https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2025.101626
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Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota
Developmental Neuroscience | Substance Use | Quantitative Methods.
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Views are my own.
Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing
Mood & Memory researcher with a computational bent. https://www.nicolecrust.com. Science advocate. Prof (UPenn Psych) - on leave as a Simons Pivot Fellow. Author: Elusive Cures. https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691243054/elusive-cures
Cognitive science journal published by MIT Press.
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Neuroscientist | Brain Inspired Podcast
https://braininspired.co/
Professor in Psychology at Trinity College Dublin. Here for less gross twitter, less boring mastodon. www.gillanlab.com
PhD fellow @UniOslo | 🧠 studying emotion circuits in the brain, child & parent mental health | symptom-brain-networks | former CANDLab visiting grad student @Yale
Postdoc at @PromentaC | 🧠 + puberty + adolescent mental health | 🇮🇪🇳🇴 |
Developmental cognitive neuroscientist.
Professor at the PROMENTA Research Center and (https://www.sv.uio.no/promenta/english/) and NORMENT (https://www.med.uio.no/norment/english/) at the University of Oslo.
PhD student researching female's brain and mental health at Diakonhjemmet Hospital and the University of Oslo using big data.
she/her pronounced Ya'elle, not like the university. Comp cog neuro, feminist, activist, mom. Stop the war NOW. End the occupation. Equality will bring security.
Cognitive neuroscientist interested in motivation, cognitive control, decision making, learning and inference and neuromodulation by dopamine, serotonin and noradrenaline.
Catherine Hartley's research group in the Department of Psychology at NYU, focused on characterizing the development and dynamics of the learning, memory, and decision-making processes that shape our behavior
https://www.hartleylab.org/
Slowly becoming a neuroscientist.
EiC @elife.bsky.social
The Cognitive Computational Neuroscience Conference is an annual forum for discussion among researchers in cognitive science, neuroscience, and AI, dedicated to understanding the computations that underlie complex behavior.
https://2025.ccneuro.org
Professor of Psychology & Cognitive Neuroscience at Cambridge, FBA FMedSci FRS. Adolescent brain development. Views my own. Book: http://amazon.co.uk/dp/1784161349
interested in how we learn and later use knowledge in decisions, and how those processes can go awry in psychiatric disorders. LMDlab @UCL, MRC fellow.