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New publication in #Neuroscience and Biobehavior Reviews! We propose a new model that links #social#connectedness with individual differences in social information processing.
👀➡️https://t.co/N0P82BLaIF
New Paper🚨: Punishing free riders in public goods games is most effective when using a common pool. Altruists invest more but punish less, while anger and empathy are linked to low investment, highlighting the role of context and traits in cooperation. https://t.co/8LcPRvKcJL
Our smartphone-based 📱 research with CRPS patients, in collaboration with @HeikeRittner and @cl_sommer, uncovers gender differences in social support on pain intensity: while men benefit more from solicitous support, women benefit from emotional support. https://t.co/duQ7JHpz8X
Many people continue to suffer from #PostCOVID or #LongCOVID. In our new systematic umbrella review, we analyze current research to clarify how post-COVID syndrome is defined and which symptoms are most commonly linked to it. #COVID19#Research
https://t.co/roWaHBWe1I
Our new #MachineLearning study reveals key factors in adolescent anxiety & depression: sleep issues common to both; life satisfaction, health worries & impulsivity play unique roles. Smartphone surveys show promise for adolescent #MentalHealth#Research.
https://t.co/aK0cjPgDbr
#ClimateChange causes severe psychological #distress. Our new scale shows how different domains of climate change contribute to distress in unique ways, deepening our understanding of its impacts on #MentalHealth. 🌍🧠 #Research
https://t.co/UlgoAJCxSW
New publication in Cerebral Cortex @OxfordJournals ! Using #DDM and #fMRI����we show that #empathy induces a stable prosocial decision bias. Congrats to @AnneSaulin!
https://t.co/lZtOtKlygZ
New study out! Using computational modelling and fMRI we show that empathy in ��bad times” leads to stable social closeness in “good times”. Great collaboration with @ChihChungTing2 & @jbengelmann. Congrats to @SaulinAnne.
https://t.co/DgnIB0lSTN
Our new viewpoint paper @jmirpub explores the dynamic relationship between daily social contact 🤝 and pain using Ecological Momentary Assessments📱. Understanding these nuances could reshape pain management strategies. #PainResearch#SocialSupport
https://t.co/pRz58St6zG
📢New Study! 📊We used machine learning techniques to differentiate post-COVID depression and fatigue. Analyzing data from over 2000 patients, the findings show a strong overlap between symptom constellations of both syndromes https://t.co/2TYfGCcA3f #LongCovid#mentalhealth
New publication in @PNASNews on the social transmission of empathy! Humans learn and unlearn #empathy when observing empathic reactions of others, based on #observational prediction errors.
https://t.co/AVUbb5z54Q
📢 Exciting news! In a registered report @CollabraOA led by @mrtnwss, we show how personality traits, like extraversion and agreeableness, influence daily preference to interact with others measured with ecological momentary assessments (EMA).
https://t.co/cwN30BGFSD
New research alert! Smartphone-based assessments 📱on the effect of exposure-based therapy on anxiety disorders revealed improved mood, increased physical activity, and more social interactions post-treatment. #MentalHealth
https://t.co/zSFFMgGHZ4
new preprint on value integration for self and others in younger and older adult -- amazing work by shared first authors @LPollerhoff @SaulinAnne building on a project I started in 2017 with @JuliaStietz@pkanske as a postdoc @Li_Lab_TUD