How can common causes or latent constructs, such as emotional memory, be conceptualized in a network model of psychopathology? New paper in the special edition on the network approach in ‘Behaviour Research and Therapy’. Arntz, @Renee_M_Visser, Kindt. https://t.co/GultcIxtqF🧵
New paper alert 📢 @FreundInga, M. Kindt, @Renee_M_Visser, @AAPvanEmmerik, and I tested whether real-time assessments influence retrospective intrusion reports, and then systematically compared the two assessment methods. https://t.co/Z6TF4bHRq8
#BETP#memory#EMA@ELSpsychology
🎙️Exciting news! Our opinion piece on network theory & emotional memory is featured on the @ResearchpodHQ podcast! 🎧Tune in to explore the fascinating insights and implications for understanding and improving mental health. Listen here: https://t.co/FF13RoGUyI
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"employment conditions have become a hindrance to research productivity, innovation and progress, and are an undisputable source of discrimination. Paradoxically, these employment conditions are purportedly designed to incentivize high-quality research." 🚨https://t.co/EfcAnE3IgH
♦️📢New preprint alert📢♦️
Delighted to finally share our preprint: "So you want to do ESM? Ten Essential Topics for Implementing the Experience Sampling Method (ESM)"
https://t.co/yeNurBBJvu
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How can computational models help us to improve treatments for mental disorder? In our latest preprint (https://t.co/unW5lKKowp) @jonashaslbeck, Don Robinaugh and I explore how these models can be used to simulate in-vivo trials of new and existing treatments 1/n
@drfjola @Blackwell_SE Thanks for sharing! Good point, this is an important aspect to consider when trying to capture memory using EMA! So I would also be very curious to hear if there is any data on this yet?
Enjoyed the NSMD annual meeting in sunny Maastricht with lots of discussion and excellent talks from @CheriLev, @OmidVEbrahimi, @Harriëtte Riese. Happy to be part of @NSMDresearch!
This article came out just a month ago: our bodies greatly change during pregnancy - even our brains! I am so grateful for having had the chance to be involved in this project showing how wonderfully sophisticated women's bodies are!
🔥 Hot from the press! 🤰 Pregnancy may cause changes in maternal 🧠 brain structure and function which correlate with mother-child bonding 🤱 Check out this cool work by Hoekzema et al. @NatureComms 👇
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1/ Want to test sensory-rich and personally-meaningful emotional memory in the lab? 🧐
@_j_peters, Merel Kindt, @Renee_M_Visser, and I used the following approach:
https://t.co/daq3ioilJ0
2/ We induced an emotional memory using an adapted version of the Trier Social Stress Test. Seven days after induction, the memory was rated as more negative and arousing when reactivated with sensory cues that were directly related to the experience compared to control cues.
Years of research places emotional memory or mental representations at the root of mental disorders. So, is it justified to reject all common causes, or can we find middle ground, bridging decades of research and theories with this new take on mental disorders? 3/3
How can common causes or latent constructs, such as emotional memory, be conceptualized in a network model of psychopathology? New paper in the special edition on the network approach in ‘Behaviour Research and Therapy’. Arntz, @Renee_M_Visser, Kindt. https://t.co/GultcIxtqF🧵
Psychology has witnessed many paradigm shifts, from psychoanalysis, behaviourism, to the cognitive revolution, etc. With the trending network approach to psychopathology rejecting the notion of underlying causes – are we on the verge of a new paradigm shift? 2/3