Patricia lockwood

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Sir Henry Dale Fellow & Jacobs Fellow @thechbh @IMH_UOB. PI http://www.sdn-lab.org. Likes cats, social behaviour & brains. Blog: http://tinyurl.com/Helpful-Brain

Excited to attend this fantastic meeting in an amazing location - join us if you can! 🙂🌸⛩️
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Our 2024 annual meeting will be held in beautiful Tskuba, Japan! 🤯

We can't wait to welcome you there 🌸
https://twitter.com/S4SNeuro/status/1654604078423449601

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“Our 2024 annual meeting will be held in beautiful Tskuba, Japan! 🤯 We can't wait to welcome you there 🌸”

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Come work with us on an exciting project with @MasudHusain @brain_apps @littleneuro exploring the links between neurotransmitter function and motivation and effort-based decision making. Funded by a @wellcometrust discovery award. @OxPsychiatry https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_details_form.jobspec?p_id=164905
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When people do "semantic foraging" from memory (e.g., list all the animals you know) they tend to generate clumps of related items (e.g., pets, then African animals, then farm animals, etc.). ChatGPT shows this same behavior for a bunch of prompts, 1/2
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3 ways psychology can help to reduce climate change https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-helpful-brain/202303/3-ways-psychology-can-help-to-reduce-climate-change new blog post in @PsychToday with @DrJoCutler. We discuss the contribution of psychology for understanding motivation, mental health and misinformation👇🌎💚
3 Ways Psychology Can Help to Reduce Climate Change

A UN climate report warns the world may be on the brink of catastrophic warming.

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Ever felt so stressed or overwhelmed that it's like the world around you in rushing by & you're stuck in a 'bubble'?
Dr @ECernis explains the idea of 'dissociation' and how research helps us understand how it relates to mental health
https://youtu.be/QdSos8LUtx4
Brain Awareness Week: Have you ever felt stuck in a 'bubble'?

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Looking forward to contributing to this exciting expanding empathy series! An impressive line-up covering many fascinating topics and integrating both philosophy and psychology ☺️ hosted by @DCameron84👇
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Excited to announce Expanding Empathy 2023 @RockEthicsPSU, the 5th year I've hosted the series through the Moral Agency & Moral Development Initiative. As in last year's format, we will have four panels that pair psych…
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Looking forward to contributing to this exciting expanding empathy series! An impressive line-up covering many fascinating topics and integrating both philosophy and psychology ☺️ hosed by @DCameron84👇
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Scan the QR code to register! 5th Annual Expanding Empathy series hosted by @DCameron84. ~ @PSUPsychology @PHILatPSU @PSULiberalArts @SSRIPennState @McCourtneyInst @psuanthro @SmealCollege @PSUBellisario @PSU411 @…
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Reminder, deadline this Wednesday for the open postdoc position in my lab examining the neural and computational mechanisms of motivation and decision-making: https://edzz.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_6001/job/537/?utm_medium=jobshare
Research Fellow (Postdoctoral) - Psychology - Grade 7 - 100660

We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the Motivation and Social Neuroscience lab (https://www.msn-lab.com) led by Dr. Matthew Apps. The lab studies the cognitive, computational and neurobiological basis of motivation and decision-making in healthy young adults, across the lifespan, and in neurological and psychiatric disorders. We study both healthy motivation and its disruption (e.g. apathy, anhedonia, and fatigue). This post is funded by Fellowship grants from the BBSRC and Jacobs Foundation, totalling £1.4m.

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New work with @NoonanMP @mscheuplein @SophieGGibbons out in @PLOSBiology : Neurodevelopmental changes in reward contingency learning during adolescence linked to lateral orbitofrontal cortex and the anterior insula. @OxfordWIN,
@MPC_CompPsych, @EP_UCL https://twitter.com/NoonanMP/status/1636662070266527745
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