Are you a DANCER?! We're looking for dancers between the ages of 18-40 to help us learn about the ability to analyze dance movements! If interested, please click on the link or contact us for more details!
https://t.co/99B3BOpe6O
#dancer#dance#danceresearch#dancing#research
(1/13) We are beyond delighted to announce the public release of the data for the Reproducible Brain Charts (#RBC) effort – a 100% open data resource for study of the developing brain + psychiatry, funded by @NIMHgov
https://t.co/uljVzPq5AH
We are studying how specific dance training impacts how people watch/experience dance performances - we invite you to participate! Please see below, and follow this link if you are interested: https://t.co/69PZGtZyKI
I wrote Raising Resilience to help parents & caregivers build strong relationships with their children so they can raise them to be resilient, independent, and compassionate. @HarperCollins releases it on Sep. 3, 2024! Start reading now: https://t.co/9l8O0UfwuQ #raisingresilience
Join our team @ColumbiaPsych as a research assistant and work on a @NIMHgov projects focused on #depression and #suicide (Full time: https://t.co/pGGAx8fetP~; Part-Time: https://t.co/KWzMGFHNed~). Please RT!
We're thrilled to share that @anna__vannucci is the 2024 recipient of the @devpsybio Sandra G. Weiner Award!
https://t.co/KkF5HTLPtt
Anna's research investigates the representations of affective knowledge learned during early caregiving experiences. Congratulations!
More details and the application are available here: https://t.co/TMAdQk9HsV. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled, with a targeted start date of June 1, 2024 (negotiable). Please reach out to [email protected] with any questions. (3/3)
We are hiring! The Developmental Affective Neuroscience Lab (DAN Lab, PI: Dr. Nim Tottenham) in the Department of Psychology at Columbia University (New York, NY) is seeking a full time Research Staff Assistant/Lab Manager (1/3)
to support research investigating the brain mechanisms of social-emotional and cognitive development along with discrete and confidential administrative support to a department chairperson. This is a one-year, grant-funded position with the possibility of extension. (2/3)
My first (postdoc) fMRI paper is out! Together with the amazing @Dr_BCallaghan, who initiated and designed this project to begin with, and @DANLAB_Columbia,
we show parental buffering effects on youth' amygdala and mPFC during fear learning. Specifically:
https://t.co/YEnlT3vadJ
My first (postdoc) fMRI paper is out! Together with the amazing @Dr_BCallaghan, who initiated and designed this project to begin with, and @DANLAB_Columbia,
we show parental buffering effects on youth' amygdala and mPFC during fear learning. Specifically:
https://t.co/YEnlT3vadJ
Huge congratulations to our amazing PI, Nim Tottenham! Nim is a recipient of the 2024 Lenfest Distinguished Faculty Award, one of the most significant recognitions given to full-time faculty in the Arts and Sciences at Columbia.
https://t.co/EPYrxhiYu9
Excited to present this work today with @anna__vannucci and the @DANLAB_Columbia on adolescents' emotion differentiation at #AffectScience2024. Looking forward to seeing you there and hearing your feedback!
Happy to announce a #BCCCD24 pre-conference workshop 'Advances in infant neuroscience: What state-of-the-art imaging can reveal about the developing mind?' with wonderful @lauriebayet Jessica Dubois @tristansyates Moritz Koster (https://t.co/bH0P0QXaLI) Details in🧵Please RT 1/n
I’m at #SfN23 with some *brand new* infant movie-watching fMRI data! We ask: Does the developing visual system “prefer” more realistic stimuli, or simplified/exaggerated information? How does this impact decoding of (lion) faces? Come by SS9 tomorrow (Tuesday) from 1-5pm! 🦁👑
Tristan will share work from the Turk-Browne lab on infant visual experience (https://t.co/u1MJgcz4RH). Anna will present results showing associations between unpredictability and mPFC-subcortial circuitry during affective schema processing (https://t.co/NAZznUY1ds). (2/2)