A large-scale, longitudinal, and representative survey for 12 countries in 2020 (n = 54,000), combined with experimental data, finds that *trust in scientists* is the critical determinant of societies’ resilience in their fight against the pandemic. https://t.co/4KZkL0guQS
A few months ago, I did some crowdsourcing and compiled a massive list of resources for conducting research/writing manuscripts/creating an organized academic life. I hope it is useful 🤗
https://t.co/KPN1tCXzXZ
My online experiment for children has been trolled by fake/ not-serious participants!
A thread on some lessons I’ve learned that I hope can be helpful to others.
I’m excited to announce our new paper out today in @PNASNews @smfleming and I examine the formation of global self-beliefs in the human brain https://t.co/lg86zjSmwa
Covid-19 has changed the world we live in, but understanding the psychological impact of the pandemic is vital says @upasak_das and colleagues in their latest article in @MDPIOpenAccess: https://t.co/rmJhOOu7Jw
1/6: Excited to share final version of our new hierarchical SUBCORTEX ATLAS in @NatureNeuro
27 new functional regions organize across 4 scales and adapt to changing cognitive demands
Full text access: https://t.co/CfFMzicqdy
Well done @yetianmed@DrBreaky@DanielMargulies
Contrary to previous theories, fear & anxiety reflect shared neural building blocks, according to new #JNeurosci research from @ajshackman @umdnacs that highlights the need to reevaluate the existing models guiding anxiety research.
Read more: https://t.co/1AEKbhTfL0
Hey Science Twitter! I’m happy to share a collection of #neuroimaging patterns you can download and apply to your brain imaging studies. They include labeled atlases, meta-analysis maps, and linear multivariate predictive models: https://t.co/y0jG4ypHBH
So here is my #OHBM2020Posters 'thread' for #OHBM2020
eCOBIDAS: a webapp checklist to improve neuroimaging methods & results reporting.
The app: https://t.co/wIAsP9qnzR
Poster: https://t.co/YsEvrmpL3r
Chat: https://t.co/hwrw7mfBH9
Video chat: https://t.co/orBXWcPWVs
#WIP
A terrific application of social norms to generate positive change.
Also incidentally quite in line with @profcikara and my recent piece!
https://t.co/SOYLw5OZwo
We just published a study (https://t.co/niBfDGByNS) and a perspective (https://t.co/CP2T6Y3i5F) on gender imbalance in citations. We'd love to better understand biases faced by transgender & non-binary people. Consider joining https://t.co/ced0pfKv5V & promoting visibility!
New preprint!
Mitchell Schijen, @lakens, and I compared the rate of "positive" results (i.e., confirmed hypotheses) in Registered Reports to a sample of standard (non-RR) papers in psychology.
We found a *very* large difference. Thread... 1/
https://t.co/R8nWkqUO0w
New preprint! We measured the complexity of model-based (MB) and model-free (MF) decision strategies using a novel adaptation of the information bottleneck. TLDR: human MF and MB strategies can be equally complex, and more MF does not = less flexible. Details in thread 1/18