New paper out in @npp_journal showing that in youth with higher ELS, elevated inflammation is associated with blunted reward processing (concurrently and across two-years).
Thanks to @SacheCoury, @TiffanyCheingHo, Ian Gotlib, and the @GotlibLab.
Now online in @npp_journal, "Early life stress moderates the relation between systemic inflammation and neural activation to reward in adolescents both cross-sectionally and longitudinally"
https://t.co/NqNxqLwcp7
#ThisWeekInNPP
This 🔥Hot Topic🔥 from @lucinda_sisk & @dylanggee discusses mechanistic, cross-species evidence of how adversity impacts neurodevelopment & how such alterations propagate individual differences in risk for & resilience over the lifespan
https://t.co/jiZj2ae69b
A new🔥Hot Topic🔥paper just dropped in @npp_journal from Ebrahim Haroon & Andrew H. Miller
"Rewiring the brain: Inflammation’s impact on glutamate and neural networks in depression"
https://t.co/iGsKe8pEvh
New paper in Biological Psychiatry CNNI:
Socioeconomic Disadvantage Moderates the Association of Systemic Inflammation With Amygdala Volume in Adolescents Over a 2-Year Interval: An Exploratory Study.
https://t.co/O3lwE2FiJK
In a recent paper we report that major life stress in early childhood strengthens the association between peripheral inflammation and reward-related brain activity. These findings help understand 'how stress gets under the skin' @FHRCatNU@ADRC_UCLA https://t.co/3Gkax3vDon
Very proud my paper, Sex-Specific Vulnerability to Externalizing Problems: Sensitivity to Early Stress & Nucleus Accumbens Activation Over Adolescence, has been published & featured in my dream journal @BiologicalPsyc1
podcast https://t.co/RiQzQYn3rl
paper https://t.co/ouQNMan3w0
New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Russell A. Poldrack, Krzysztof J. Gorgolewski, et al:
The past, present, and future of the brain imaging data structure (BIDS)
https://t.co/97QyI12fsX
Important ‼️ & timely⏰ review bringing a developmental perspective to the immune hypothesis of depression & mental health! Big addition to the literature to think of how stress acts on immune factors related to depression in YOUTH🚸
https://t.co/7YpisYiTcr
What drives fMRI signals to go up or down? Beyond conventional “neurovascular coupling”, our latest work @NatureComms reveals critical factors in the striatum by controlling and measuring key cell types and circuits across scales, modalities, and species: https://t.co/G85iLQhaUA
New paper w @DaniSBassett on "Causation in neuroscience: keeping mechanism meaningful" in Nature Reviews Neuroscience @NatRevNeurosci
We explore different meanings of mechanism in the field, the challenges this presents & how to move forward. 🧠 @NSF
https://t.co/RPRg0KTcj4
The final version of our tutorial paper on power analyses for interactions is now live at @PsychScience#AMPPS! https://t.co/bNrPeiwiyO Huge thanks to collaborators @OlinoTom @drl4567 @VizeColin Megan Finsaas, and Brandon Goldstein.
🚨JOB ALERT🚨
Looking to hire✌🏻Study Coordinators to manage data collection for a new study on how stress affects🩸 and 🧠 in depressed teens! Ideal start date Jan 2023. Great opp for aspiring clinical psychologists or neuroscientists!
Please RT!!!
https://t.co/JuWsvPaHi6
We're looking to hire a full-time Research Coordinator for the Early Life Stress, Puberty, and Neural Trajectories (ELS) Study! For more information and how to apply please visit: https://t.co/xVjKsl6hA9
Stanford Psychology is hosting our sixth annual Paths to PhD - a student-led info session & workshop for anyone considering applying to research positions and PhD programs in psychology - on Oct 15, 2022.
Application is now open, due on Sep 16:
https://t.co/YrTsgsfWry