Eiko Fried ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ

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Associate Prof Leiden Uni | Mental health measurement, modeling, & complexity | openscience
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@NKSchuurman I'm big on ascii emojis :)

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How students think I will respond when they have to cancel a meeting with me:
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How I actually respond:
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6 thought provoking questions posed to @awaisaftab (psychiatrist) and myself (brain researcher) and we hit on so much:

The challenge of escaping reductionism. Theories of consciousness. Are mental disorders brain disorders? Why should anyone care about philosophy? Is epistemic iteration is failing? And what bits of brain research are awaiting their Copernican moment?

With nods to @summerfieldlab, @knutson_brain, @tyrell_turing, @Neurograce, @eikofried and so many more.

Read it all here (and let's discuss)!

https://awaisaftab.substack.com/p/advancing-neuroscientific-understanding

Advancing Neuroscientific Understanding of Brain-Behavior Relationship

A Conversation with Nicole C. Rust, PhD, a Professor and brain researcher at the University of Pennsylvania.

Psychiatry at the Margins

@NicoleCRust @annaveer

Yes that's planned already

@ERDonnachie Which is why I'm asking for evidence.

Hey tweeps!
Are you aware of a evidence that reforms in scientific integrity, responsible scholarship, or #OpenScience have had measurable impact on the quality of science (broadly defined)?
@annaveer & I are looking information for a workshop we're putting together.

Thanks 🖤!

@jrboehnke Amazing to see how this has grown :)
@utek @rafavsbastos FWIW, we wrote about the importance of combining both perspectives very early in the literature. We discussed them as 'hybrid models' back then, together with Angelique. It's obvious there are common causes *and* mutual causal relations. It's also obvious that systems models (including network) can estimate and represent both of these, which is why I find them appealing.