Cat Camacho, PhD

@catcamacho
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Neuroscientist at WashU in St. Louis studying affective neurodevelopment | she/her/hers | 🏳️‍🌈 🇲🇽 🇺🇸
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websitehttps://www.catcamacho.net/
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People in tech will constantly interrogate social science methods and then cite a dusty blogpost from the 1980s like it's the ten commandments

More on the story of that retracted paper on “predicting” suicidal ideation that @kordinglab and I identified serious errors in.

It turns out that the review process actually worked as it was supposed to. The paper was originally rejected, with two reviewers raising similar concerns as the post-publication public critiques (including ours) raised. Yet, despite the critical concerns and initial rejection, somehow Nature Human Behavior accepted the article anyway, without checking back with the original reviewers to see if the concerns (which ended up leading to the later retraction) were addressed.

This sort of editorial behavior only serves to accelerate the loss of faith in the scientific publishing.

https://www.statnews.com/2023/06/09/retracted-suicide-risk-study-how-published/

#Suicide #science #machinelearning #fmri #retractionwatch

How a now-retracted study got published in the first place, leading to a $3.8 million NIH grant

The experts who scrutinized the manuscript for the journal before it was published identified many issues in the initial draft and a revised resubmission.

STAT

I am very concerned about the future of AI. Not because of the risk of rogue machines taking over. But because of the homogeneous, one dimensional group of men who are currently involved in advancing the technology.

Concerned AI researcher

So excited to share chapter 2 of my dissertation, published today in #NatureNeuroscience. We used movie to capture how the brain represents emotion concepts (e.g., angry, sad, happy, etc) in 5-to-15-year-old children. Two main findings:
First, each emotion is represented in a distinct way across the brain.
Second, activation more broadly synchronizes with age, suggesting that we develop a shared interpretation of emotion cues across adolescence. #neuroscience #science

https://rdcu.be/dd4M1

So excited to share chapter 2 of my dissertation, published today in #NatureNeuroscience. We used movie to capture how the brain represents emotion concepts (e.g., angry, sad, happy, etc) in 5-to-15-year-old children. Two main findings:
First, each emotion is represented in a distinct way across the brain.
Second, activation more broadly synchronizes with age, suggesting that we develop a shared interpretation of emotion cues across adolescence. #neuroscience #science

https://rdcu.be/dd4M1

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Fetal, infant and toddler neuroimaging

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