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Enjoy this wonderful essay by Tim Bayne on Dan Dennett that just appeared in Aeon. #consciousness #Neuroscience #philosophy aeon.co/essays/as-re...?

New FND guidance from the British Psychological Society on the role of neuropsychology/psychology in FND management in children and adults - a one stop shop for scientific, clinical, and policy references in FND, with a focus on the UK but global relevance explore.bps.org.uk/content/repo...

“Enshittification” being word of the year feels about right www.theguardian.com/science/2024...

Two questions out there; what kind of music do you travel with? And do you know why? I always travel with Rachmaninov’s piano concerto no. 3. The state of mind it gives is hard to explain but I guess the closest I get is I travel and the mind floats along, in its own way.

Over 200k people waiting (on NHS waiting lists) for an autism, surely this is the point at which something has to change. The current models have never been sustainable and are only becoming less so.

A very nice article about our study, with excellent quotes from Emily Towner and Livia Tomova, who led the study www.independent.co.uk/news/health/...

Back in 2021, we hypothesized brain-heart interactions could signal mental processing, potentially detecting consciousness in unresponsive patients. And we succeeded: www.jneurosci.org/content/41/2... Then Science and SfN gave us a shout-out for it: tinyurl.com/ytr67c5a www.jneurosci.org/spotlight

Anterior insula is always over here misbehaving in non-sensory ways! There are lots of great papers in that I like that relate anterior insula representations to social cognitive processes. Here are a couple in the thread below:

Welcome to the account for PPPL! We are a unique journal published by the American Psychological Assn, providing a forum in which to critically evaluate the contributions of psychology & related disciplines to public policy & legal issues (& vice versa). We aim to post journal-related content often.

Just saw this on the other site, and thought I’d share #psychlaw