Very excited that our article with @TobyMPhillips@DigiPathOxf has now been made Open Access. Check out our thoughts on the gender digital gap & low-inclusion traps for women: https://t.co/VEAo6e6dqk
Article out on gender barriers to using technology, using system analysis and intersecting inequalities to highlight low-inclusion traps, with @TobyMPhillips@DigiPathOxf https://t.co/jCqIXd6tVB
August has been exciting! Started with a lecture for @RegentsOx Oxford Prospects Programme for Chinese university students, presenting my work with @DigiPathOxf on gender norms and tech. Since then, back to writing two papers on the topic!
@helenscales@The_UKLA@lisk_feng@FlyingEyeBooks My 2.5 year old loves this book! Although it's for older readers, he is fascinated by all the creatures and the divers and keeps asking what everything is! Thanks for writing it!
My new policy brief on gender is out with @DigiPathOxf@BlavatnikSchool - Advancing Gender Equality and Closing the Gender Digital Gap: Three Principles to Support Behavioural Change Policy and Intervention https://t.co/2fSXc2zxqD
@Kiran_MH Kiran I think the page would be considerably worse off if you had used a semicolon or split the sentences - either way would break the poetic flow for the reader! There's good reasons why grammar isn't always used by-the-book in poetry, and same for prose.
What we're reading right now: Matthew Mak's newly published article "Children’s Motivation to Learn at Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights From Indian Parents"
Read it online here ⤵️
https://t.co/Lt9RINucRx
#covid19#motivation#homelearning
🚨Thrilled to see my article on "Securing Higher Education Against Cyber Threats: From an Institutional Risk to a National Policy Challenge" published in @CHCyberPolicy (1/2)
https://t.co/I7IKVWrlnb
Honoured and very excited to see my name on the longlist of the Historical Writers' Association short story competition! It's the first time one of my stories gets noticed, and it means a lot! @HistoriaHWA
“All the writers longlisted here show not just talent, but passion and sensitivity and an ability to bring the past and its people to life in rich and vivid prose,” HWA Chair Imogen Robertson says.
See the full longlist at https://t.co/JM1M0mVBvt 7/8
#HWADDSS21
From my first year of psychology I was fascinated with neural plasticity - and I am honoured to have worked on this plasticity project with @AlexBrainSel and our colleagues! We showed that TMS stimulation to increase interregional brain coupling enhances oscillatory activity.
Diminishing the influence of PMv over M1 decreased beta and theta rhythms in Go and No-Go trials, respectively. This suggests that corticocortical communication frequencies in the PMv–M1 pathway can be manipulated following Hebbian spike-timing–dependent plasticity. 8/10🧵
New paper out! An exciting neuroscience project I worked on a few years ago with @AlexBrainSel@LennartVerhagen@MKFlugge and Matthew Rushworth at Oxford. https://t.co/4lDVxUxtjf
Very excited to start today as Teaching Fellow in Psychology at the @UoEOpenLearning University of Edinburgh @EdinburghUni ! I'll juggle for a while between my roles with Oxford and Edinburgh, so there's some busy times ahead!