All NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports editors have resigned over the high publication fee, and are starting a new non-profit journal
https://t.co/DmnwDKVCK7
This comes with great regret, and a huge amount of thought and discussion- please read announcement to get more details.
1/ So excited and proud to share our latest work, out now in @Nature: https://t.co/VVpKGfplcV. Despite all we’ve learned from them, models relating brain activity to phenotype fail consistently in a subset of people—specifically, people who defy sample stereotypes. A brief 🧵:
Interested in learning about quantitative chronic pain and pain intervention #healthdata and how to define decision models that improve patient quality of life? Learn more at our webinar by @daniel__barron of @BrighamWomens on Mar 29 at 1pm. Register here: https://t.co/toeoNJbc1G
Out in @JAMAPsych https://t.co/vHshtK1QhP we apply multivariate pattern analysis to >17,000 pre-pandemic variables from >9,000 families from the longitudinal #ABCD study to identify predictors of pandemic experiences @danilobzdok @AvramHolmes @DrAyanaJordan@BobKohlerPhD (1/5)
Two #YalePsych researchers have been awarded a $2 million grant from @MichaelJFoxOrg for Parkinson’s Research to conduct the first clinical trial of ketamine to treat depression in people with Parkinson’s disease. Read more: https://t.co/3btCJEg0Hh @YaleMed@sophie_eholmes
My book publisher, Columbia Global Reports, has been a great partner in helping me think about how we can use Big Data to improve our mental health, and they'd like our support today #ColumbiaGivingDay. If you don't know about @ColumbiaGR, check them out: https://t.co/6XFzkjWW2B
Is #ArtificialIntelligence the future of preventing and treating mental health problems?
Tune in as experts @daniel__barron and @Gerd_Gruender discuss both sides of this crucial argument in the latest ep of the @munkdebate podcast.
Listen here: https://t.co/7oZkhqrUw4
The future of mental health is big data.
Hear @daniel__barron, author of Reading Our Minds, talk about how our Instagram posts, Google searches, and text messages could be key to effective mental healthcare on the latest @munkdebate
https://t.co/6iX3FnOMzG
When I use a pt’s name and enough details that someone outside their family could ID them, I use a release I found on NYU journalism website a few yrs ago. I respect that some authors don’t write about their pts, but I feel pt adds much to the narrative