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From one extreme to the other… in this new paper in Psychological Review with @M_Moutoussis@RyanSmith_LIBR@eddabilek@JzSiegel on polarisation, we model beliefs that other people are either ‘all good’ or ‘all bad’ https://t.co/uAsjhRYIQ9
@micahgallen Tweets like this and people's responses/conversations are why I'll never engage with "academic twitter" (hence am late to this mess). I'm embarrassed to be a scientist like you guys.
Using generative models to understand data from interacting brains! 🧠🔄🧠 Not getting tired of advancing hyperscanning methods; this one adds to insights from correlations. New paper out after a minor lost-in-editorial-system delay: https://t.co/Wpm4FbCFiI
@pkanske@KatFoerster@konlehmann @AnniKonrad @LaraMaliske @Tontrug @KanskeLab Aww that looks like major science fun. Well done building such a nice lab. All the proof one needs that this is where you want to do your postdoc!
If anyone is looking for a postdoc position (or knows someone that is looking) for clinical/affective/social neuroscience and psychology, this is where you send your CV for cool work with lovely people.
We currently have three open positions for #PostDocs@tudresden_de in clinical #psychology and #neuroscience
1) Research PostDoc
2) Research & teaching coordination (tenure possible)
3) Teaching & psychotherapy (tenure possible)
Get in touch with questions. Thanks for sharing!
New preprint is out! (Bayesian) computational modelling of split/dichotomous thinking helps to understand why this cognitive error is hard to overcome. @Giles_Story gathered a team of modellers and clinicians for this work 🙌
Excited to release a preprint from @MPC_CompPsych and @UCLPsychiatry with @RyanSmith_LIBR@M_Moutoussis Isabel Berwian, Tobias Nolte, @eddabilek and Ray Dolan on split or polarised thinking: https://t.co/5a8VTdgmGB
Excited about our paper on modelling CBT effects on avoidance behavior using active inference. @RyanSmith_LIBR, @M_Moutoussis and me had modellers and clinicans (and everyone else interested) equally in mind when writing this. Let us know what you think! https://t.co/hbihiztmaO
Happy to share our newly published paper on simulating the computational mechanisms of CBT using Active Inference (https://t.co/yS2AnhuILn) with @M_Moutoussis and @eddabilek. We show how different elements of CBT can lead to changes in distinct computational mechanisms, some 1/N