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Clinical Psychologist and Computer Science student; digital mental health
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A little bby from my PhD is published! we did a complex study to answer a simple Q: do day-to-day feelings impact choices? A: Yes. When feeling motivated (independent of other stable or unstable feelings) choices changed because rewards seemed greater. open access link: doi.org/10.1073/pnas...

#statstab #302 Do Quantitative and Qualitative Research Reflect two Distinct Cultures? An Empirical Analysis of 180 Articles Suggests “no” Thoughts: Not sold on the approach, but the conclusion seems plausible. #methodology #qualitative #quantitative doi.org/10.1177/0049...

Advanced stats like SEM & MLM are great, but how often do we estimate power for complex hypotheses? David Cole & @abitantegeorge.bsky.social share tips on using & interpreting power analyses. #PowerAnalysis #Statistics #ResearchMethods #DataScience #AdvancedStats

Uncovering the structure of psychopathology through large scale text analysis: https://osf.io/bx4pd

New #PhD opportunity on the overlap btw neurodivergence and mental health in children and YP in my lab @queenmarycbb.bsky.social, with co-supervisors @marghmalanchini.bsky.social and @agnewblais.bsky.social! www.findaphd.com/phds/project...

Finally here, on my desk. A wonderful labour of love by @emas-b.bsky.social offering an overview of interdisciplinary research on #delusions. If you get a chance, read my paper with @martinobelveder.bsky.social on the adaptiveness of delusions and the insight paradox #philsky #philpsy

New preprint! Ever heard that personality doesn't change? Do you believe that? (you shouldn't) Using data from an online survey (n = 887) & eight longitudinal datasets (n = 166,971), we compared perceived vs. actual lifespan changes in personality and 20+ individual differences (1/8) osf.io/ytmxp

Social exclusion increases paranoia and reduces self and other learning flexibility in adolescents: https://osf.io/pqn6h

This summer: A week of hybrid workshops. 🛠️☀️ jasp-stats.org/workshops/ Discovering Statistics using JASP Bayesian Hypothesis Testing with JASP Machine Learning with JASP State-of-the-Art Meta-Analysis with JASP ECs for students available.

🛠️☀️ 3 of 4 Hybrid Summer Workshops: Get familiar and confident with key concepts in machine learning. Accessible intro, no background in statistics or coding needed, intuitive graphical user interface. ECs for students available. jasp-stats.org/2025/03/05/h...

🛠️☀️ 2 of 4 Hybrid Summer Workshops: Escalate your meta-analytical skills: meta-regression, multivariate/multilevel, & Bayesian publication bias-adjusted meta-analyses. Intuitive graphical user interface - no coding. Taught by @fbartos.bsky.social w/ real-world data. see jasp-stats.org/workshopmeta/

A new study looks at the impact of reviewing psychometric feedback reports before a therapy session on therapeutic outcomes. Some encouraging findings: - If therapists look at feedback reports before sessions, these sessions lead to stronger improvements,

Deadline for MathPsych-ICCM submissions is today! mathpsych.org/conference/19/

A Guide to Multiverse Analyses "The large array of defensible options available for researchers to select along the workflow creates what is known as the ‘garden of forking paths’." Preprint: doi.org/10.31222/osf...

We are updating our living review regarding validation studies of #wearables for the years 2022-2024. Current state TIAB Screening of the 8.011 studies Want to be up to date? Check our website: www.wearable-landscape.info and follow us: @wearable-landscape.bsky.social 🧪 #SportScience #BehSci

How can we measure diet risk in mental health services? New tool developed by @scottbteasdale.bsky.social et al: Feasibility of a targeted nutrition-risk screening tool in Australian mental health services: The NutriMental screener onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

Grateful for the chance to share my thoughts on responsible use of LLMs in psychology research @spspnews.bsky.social #spsp2025. Here's a summary of my presentation for those who missed it. Thanks to @ashwinia.bsky.social for organizing this panel! How should LLMs be used in psychology research? 🧵

Very cool study showing different kinds of mind-wandering are associated with different, negative learning outcomes. Also: eye gaze tracking can identify mind-wandering, suggesting we could develop automated detectors and then intervene. https://buff.ly/3XAxk4v #PsychSciSky #AcademicSky #EduSky

Building virtual patients for training mental health professionals: http://osf.io/epqtc_v2/

‼️ Check out my recent DIGIT-MI webinar on pre-processing EMA data. It may be easy to collect but there are some important things to think about before analyzing the data! My pre-processing scripts are being formalized & I will post via GitHub when ready! www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDRQ...

Early signs of deception, cheating & self-preservation in top-performing models in terms of reasoning are extremely worrisome. We don't know how to guarantee AI won't have undesired behavior to reach goals & this must be addressed before deploying powerful autonomous agents. time.com/7259395/ai-c...

Depressed Socrates be like

New post: what public datasets will have high impact on AI in the UK? peterkwells.com/2025/02/18/w...

Beyond Scales and Essays: Artificial Intelligence Chatbots as Personality Interviewers: http://osf.io/apck8_v1/

So much research focusses on using brain connectivity to predict an individual's cognition, IQ, disease status, etc. BUT what about the inverse problem? Can personal data be used to build an individual's whole connectome? YES - with AI: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

Predicting weekly instability in depressive symptoms among individuals diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder using deep learning and passively-collected movement data: http://osf.io/cj3wr_v1/

How does #depression alter the brain? New research has that, when given external stimuli, depressed brains process information about how others are feeling in a way that is different to those without depression. Click the link to learn more 👇 #IoPPNNews www.kcl.ac.uk/news/mri-des...

Very cool work on depression symptom dynamics in JoPaCS pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38271054/

You there! Would you like to learn how to make very pretty graphs in #rstats? I'm delivering a short introduction to data viz in R on 15th April. Online, free (I think), and no prior knowledge or experience of R required. #AcademicSky www.apa.org/education-ca...

Important new evidence published today: large-scale DofE trial (N=12,166) found that two universal MH awareness interventions, in secondary schools, led to an *increase* in emotional symptoms at long term (9-12 month) follow up tinyurl.com/4ffday8y Thread below /1

First publication of the year with @wlutzpsyres.bsky.social @miriamhehlmann.bsky.social: Therapists’ interpersonal skills before start of training predicted outcomes during clinical training, especially for more severely distressed cases. Open access in BRAT: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

This Registered Report masterpiece just dropped at BMC Biology, brilliantly led by a great team with the help of 300+ analysts & reviewers Same question, same data: go figure! tl;dr: Substantial heterogeneity among results comes from differences among analytical choices 🔗 doi.org/10.1186/s129...

Although some researchers manage to perfectly adhere to preregistrations, it is common to need to deviate. Not all deviations are consequential, but some are, and it is important to evaluate the impact of deviations on the severity of a test. online.ucpress.edu/collabra/art...

Interesting 🧐 reading

Out now in Psychol Med 🍪 We show that depression-related changes in food wanting and liking are associated with the macronutrient content of the food. #neuroskyence 🩺 Work w/ @corcerebrum.bsky.social www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

13 universities in Finland are hiring professors in AI/ML! www.ellisinstitute.fi/PI-recruit

University of Iowa Health Care saw clinician burnout drop 26% after a 5-week pilot of Nabla’s AI documentation tool, which drafts notes from patient visits. Now scaled to 3,000 providers, with 600 using it weekly. 🩺💻

In 2014 Dutch scientists left a hamster wheel outside, to see if wild animals would use it like their domesticated counterparts. The answer: hell yes! 734 visits from wild mice - plus rats, shrews, slugs ("running" being subjective here) & even frogs and snails. The apparent reason: fun. Just fun.

"This is a live page of all the redundancies, restructures, reorganisations, and closures taking place across the sector at the moment." qmucu.org/qmul-transfo... @qmucu.bsky.social

New from us, and first study from the PhD of Dr @elisavetpappa.bsky.social Delusional Themes are More Varied Than Previously Assumed academic.oup.com/schizophreni... A global meta-analysis of the prevalence of delusional themes in psychosis, examing association with clinical features and culture

Depression symptoms are associated with effort-based decisions: anxiety with greater cognitive effort, anhedonia and apathy with physical effort avoidance, and greater depression severity with lower task-leaving thresholds. #Depression #MentalHealth #Psychology #CognitiveEffort #Anxiety

1: Interesting paper on how anxiety-depression co-vary so much yet seem different in terms of prognosis in treatment for youth acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1... They end up attributing the differences to heterogeneity, co-morbidities, and more ill-defined therapies in depression

Follow the approach of storm Éowyn using this website. You can pan & zoom the map in the usual way. earth.nullschool.net#current/wind...

King's College London launches the Atlas of Longitudinal Datasets, in partnership with @wellcometrust.bsky.social / @mqmentalhealth.bsky.social, a free platform with over 1,600 datasets, to support mental health research worldwide. 🌍 Read more and learn how to access: www.kcl.ac.uk/news/kings-l...