External validation is a great way to improve rigor in neuroimaging. Although a simple idea is simple—test a predictive model on another dataset—the practice is not. In our Perspective in @naturemethods, we discuss these limitations and offer solutions: https://t.co/Mg3BqxLv2n
Political emotions are not experienced as everyday emotions. They are felt differently in the body, are embodied differently according to our ideology and predict political participation. Our latest with Andrea Vik, Alex Galvez-Pol & Sohee Park https://t.co/8oys6uilZm
Behold! Decades of evidence show adversity affects development; the challenge now is figuring out why and how experience matters. Our latest thinking:
https://t.co/r09rizhqb9
@smith_ke
How does blood flow relate to brain activity? We discovered that it reflects two neural populations affected oppositely by arousal. Together, they explain neurovascular coupling in all brain regions and brain states!
Out in Nature: https://t.co/wtjzmbIjmz
@UCLBrainScience
534 words on taking a "proper history". A small contribution to relational care. @JRBneuropsiq@BeresfordPeter@RRitunnano A bjpsych extra https://t.co/9viF6QckOB
We’re hiring lecturers/senior lecturers at the School of Psychology at University of Surrey. Join a thriving, research-intensive community with cutting-edge facilities. We are keen on quantitative expertise (big data, longitudinal, ML): https://t.co/cjjnJM4yiA
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The psychological impacts of #climate change pose a global threat to #mentalhealth.
In our new research, we disentangle the links between climate emotions and mental health symptoms over time.
Read #openaccess in the Journal of Affective Disorders https://t.co/xHCT1th8PI
We dedicate this paper to Jonny Smallwood (1975-2025), who was instrumental in this project from inception to submission.
Jonny thank you for your mentorship & you are dearly missed!
😎 SPAN2025 Keynotes, invited symposia speakers, and sponsored symposia just dropped! Take a look at who will be at SPAN2025 & then submit your abstract so you can be there too! More invited speakers will be announced soon. Visit our website for details: https://t.co/KfZkAge407
Finally published:
“Metastability demystified — the foundational past, the pragmatic present and the promising future”
All about metastability: what it is, how to measure it in models and data, and how to interpret it in neuroscience
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Decomposing causality into its synergistic, unique, and redundant components
Álvaro Martínez-Sánchez, Gonzalo Arranz & Adrián Lozano-Durán
https://t.co/caLN9eEmP1
It was an incredible honor to receive the SESP Trajectory Award for midcareer contribution last week in Santa Fe!
And so nice to celebrate it with my PhD advisor, Trish Devine!
Always nice to have a paper about our political choices published close to an election. A pleasure to work with @marianavonmohr@KobiHackenburg@Katlab_UCL M Tanzer & C Campbell on epistemic trust, dogmatism & our political leader choices @PLSJournal https://t.co/xvdP18YdzL
Biology X environmental interactions shape brain health in the Global South. Sex biology & gender disparities affect women’s brain health according to the exposome, behaviors & gender biases. https://t.co/4KXpHZAD6t Out in @NatMentHealth, Honored to work for with @SandraBez9@AldreteCastro Laura Castro-Aldrete Gabrielle B. Britton & @ChadhaAnt in this piece. @womensbrainpro@WorldWomenNeuro@WINRePo1
Our latest out today @Nature!
We revisit a century-old theory and show that metabolic gradients work hand-in-hand with genetic&signalling instructions to shape the embryo. Glucose isn't just an energy source, it acts as a major conductor of the body plan🍬
https://t.co/mfx6Hk7nma
Huge thanks to @wellcometrust for this renewed & scaled-up support as WHO elevates climate as a top health priority!
Wellcome announces US$25mn for climate and health as part of US$50mn commitment to World Health Organisation | News | Wellcome https://t.co/6l5sm7GFtY