Marine Mas, PhD

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Postdoc UCLouvain: salience perception; emotion-cognition interactions & alexithymia.

PhD in Psychology | CBT Psychologist
(respectively: cognition & weight status; addictive behaviour)

Plant-powered brain 🌱
she/her

Google Scholarhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3y1G4eYAAAAJ&hl=en
ResearchGatehttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marine-Mas?ev=hdr_xprf
Lab Pagehttps://sites.google.com/site/illuminettilab/the-illuminetti-lab/team-members/marine-mas?authuser=0

RE: https://mamot.fr/@Pyb/116397651065535343

Vraiment très choquée d'apprendre cette nouvelle. Sans la connaître je suivais @Sev_Erhel depuis plusieurs années et avais beaucoup de respect pour sa recherche et son engagement en faveur d'usages numériques plus respectueux de notre santé. Je parlais souvent de ses recherches et c'est en la suivant que j'ai découvert le concept de flow. Ses interventions et sa posture de chercheuse dans les médias étaient très inspirantes pour moi. Elle ne sera pas oubliée!

"Unraveling honest responding: a systematic review on the effectiveness of social desirability bias reduction methods in survey research" added to my #toReadList https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11135-026-02664-7
Unraveling honest responding: a systematic review on the effectiveness of social desirability bias reduction methods in survey research - Quality & Quantity

Social Desirability Bias (SDB), the tendency of respondents to present themselves in socially acceptable terms, poses serious challenges for the validity o

SpringerLink

Searching for the official health recommendations for physicians regarding the care of people with #obesity on Google and having the first result being a sponsored ad for NovoNordisk 🤡

#HAS

#ConferenceAlert (reposted from LinkedIn / Gaën Plancher)

Séminaire Collectif Cognitif :
Matthieu Chidharom, PhD (University of Chicago)
En ligne - 17 mars 2026, 12h15

Titre : Les origines de la distractibilité humaine : vers une meilleure compréhension des mécanismes cognitifs et neuronaux des lapses d’attention soutenue

Lien visio : https://lnkd.in/dNE2vijR

Collectif Cognitif : https://lnkd.in/dhCn2SAN

LinkedIn

This link will take you to a page that’s not on LinkedIn

I have discovered the term academese and I'm simply a fan of it. It perfectly describes the very annoying way LLMs generate academic text, which drives me mad (see 2nd screenshot). Now I have a word to tell the world about this !

(#OpenScience ?)

I have created a Bibliography of Bibliographic Data Science: https://pkiraly.github.io/bibliography/
This is not a perfect list, if you have a recommendation to add, please let me know.
#bibliographicData #bibliography #digitalhumanities #datascience
Bibliography of Bibliographic Data Science - Metadata Quality Assessment Framework

Metadata Quality Assessment Framework

I understand not giving your time for journals that make money off of you #reviewing for free. I understand solidarity with authors & reviewing as many papers as mine require reviews. The system is flawed, reviews become worst and worst with AI, we must find solutions blablabla
But TEN DAYS to give back a review report ? On a +4.000 words manuscript ? Without an alternative to accepting or declining ? No possibility to contact the editor for an extended delay ? I can't participate.

🎡 New preprint 🎡

We’re *SUPER* excited to share 🌟 The Academic Wheel of Privilege 💫 which an equity-based tool for authorship order.

Authorship order is often treated as a technical or administrative detail. But it is also tied to recognition, promotion, prestige, & career opportunity. When authorship decisions are framed as “neutral”—for example through convention, alphabetization, or randomization—they may still reproduce existing inequities rather than correct them.

https://doi.org/10.31222/osf.io/af4nk_v1

[preprint] The Academic Wheel of Privilege: An equity-based tool for authorship order.
đź”—https://osf.io/preprints/metaarxiv/af4nk_v1

@FORRT

Love this tool and this project, I've added this to my #toReadList, but also to my #UsefulTool list!

OSF

https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/copyright-claim-prompts-retraction-of-study-on-alexithymia-in-autism/

About the use of copyrighted material such as questionnaires, an interesting story that I'm sharing mostly to keep as a bookmark (as many toots from my feed)

Copyright claim prompts retraction of study on alexithymia in autism

After a study revised a popular measure for alexithymia, it was pulled for copyright infringement because the authors did not pay a $40 fee or obtain permission to use the measure.

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