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Posts by Beth Fisher

Really looking forward to ASPP this year!

The keynote program is fantastic, including @claireocallaghan.bsky.social on neuromodulatory systems and @cmurrupstewart.bsky.social on First Nations social and emotional wellbeing. Both always give amazing talks!

7 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Have you ever felt like your surroundings look unreal? Our new Registered Report (accepted in Neuroscience of Consciousness) studied derealisation and shows that altered visual experiences don’t change how we assess vividness. To find our more: doi.org/10.31219/osf...

7 months ago 14 1 1 1

Thank you so much for having me!! I always have a blast chatting with @bethfisher.bsky.social and this time was no different! 💕 Also I loved your reflections in the end and how both of you have change your mind perhaps a bit through sharing your experiences with each other. So cool and precious!

7 months ago 14 5 1 0

A very special episode with @anikokusztor.bsky.social !

@monash-m3cs.bsky.social

7 months ago 4 0 0 0
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Adaptive learning is coordinated across behaviour, time and neurobiology (from synapses and dendrites, to astrocytes and the systems level).

If you’ve ever wondered how noradrenaline helps shape these multiscale learning processes, you might like this: www.cell.com/trends/cogni...

7 months ago 57 25 3 0
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So excited to share that my first first-author paper is out in
@commspsychol.nature.com
🎉

In a mini-meta analysis of seven studies, we looked at whether loneliness is related to altered expectations of one’s own and others' emotion transitions.

www.nature.com/articles/s44...
(1/4)

7 months ago 55 17 3 2

Position open for a neuroimaging focused postdoc to come work with us in Sydney

Feel free to get in touch for a chat if you have any questions about it :)

usyd.wd105.myworkdayjobs.com/en-GB/USYD_E...

8 months ago 56 50 1 0
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New Episode! Dr. Aenne Brielmann (aennebrielmann.bsky.social) joins Ava and Beth to talk about their research on beauty and how computational models can be used to understand how we experience beauty.

Link in bio! 🔗

9 months ago 2 1 1 0
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Kaiserslautern, Germany

Kaiserslautern, Germany

📣 Life update: Thrilled to announce that I’ll be starting as faculty at the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems this Fall!

I’ll be recruiting PhD students in the upcoming cycle, as well as research interns throughout the year: lasharavichander.github.io/contact.html

8 months ago 92 12 13 4

How do we regulate each other's emotions? We talk big strategies (reappraisal, validation) and subtle mechanisms (acoustics, linguistics) in this new ep of @mindsmatter.bsky.social! Thanks for the fun convo @avamadesousa.bsky.social!

9 months ago 9 3 0 0
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New Episode! Dr. Razia Sahi (@raziasahi.bsky.social) joins Ava and Beth to discuss the details of social emotion regulation, including the use of reappraisal and validation to help navigate difficult emotions!

Links in 🧵

9 months ago 5 1 1 2
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New Episode! What is addiction, and how does it show up in everyday habits? Dr. Keanan Joyner (@keananjoyner.bsky.social‬ ) joins Ava & Beth to talk dopamine, disinhibition, and why addiction isn't just about choice. Plus: EEG bias, screen use & science with compassion. 🎧 Links below!

10 months ago 3 2 1 0

New preprint modelling suppression depth in binocular rivalry and continuous flash suppression

with Hugh Wilson, @macshine.bsky.social,
& David Alais

10 months ago 18 7 0 0
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New Episode!🤖

Have you ever seen a robot that looks almost human, but something feels a bit off? This week, we are joined by Dr. Julija Vaitonyté as she discusses her research regarding the phenomenon of the uncanny valley. Links in 🧵!

11 months ago 4 2 1 0
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🎉 FINALLY PUBLISHED! 🎉

We outline how to capture the #emergent dynamical structure in #biophysical neural models.

coauthored with a team dear to my heart; @thomasandrillon.bsky.social, @anilseth.bsky.social, Lionel Barnett, and Olivia Carter.

journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol...

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🎨🧑‍🎨 Looking for a tool to visualize subcortical/thalamic data in 2D? Check out this python-based package I put together (subcortex-visualization on PyPI), plus a guide for creating your own custom atlas meshes and vector graphics! All feedback/tips welcome 😊

anniegbryant.github.io/subcortex_vi...

11 months ago 82 42 4 1
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A beautiful piece from @claireocallaghan.bsky.social

11 months ago 1 0 1 0
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@christopherjwhyte.bsky.social and I introduce a novel data-driven framework to evaluate >200 connectivity-based neural correlates of consciousness! Results are used to quantitatively compare predictions from neurodynamical models tailored to theoretic predictions.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

1 year ago 25 12 1 2

Thank you all so much for having me!! It was a joy to share more about my research in psychology and law.

If you want to learn more about legal judgment & decision making, intriguing Supreme Court cases and what “objectively reasonable” actually means to people, listen to this episode!

1 year ago 19 7 0 0

Don't miss the new Minds Matter Podcast episode with guest editor @spruill.bsky.social!!

1 year ago 5 2 0 0
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New ep! What comes to mind when you hear the term “objectively reasonable”? @spruill.bsky.social shares her research on how legal standards in criminal justice aren't as neutral as they may seem and how lived experience influence jurors' priors

links in 🧵

@monash-m3cs.bsky.social

1 year ago 3 3 1 2
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Have you ever wondered how the built environment effects your mood? 💭🏘️ Is it true that red rooms make you angry? 😡 This week we sit down with Dr. Isabella Bower to discuss her on research on how the built environment can impact our mental health 🌇
(links in 🧵)

@monash-m3cs.bsky.social

1 year ago 4 3 1 1
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How do our beliefs about ourselves and the world influence the way we learn and make decisions? Tune into this week's episode as @hayleydorfman.bsky.social
shares how our sense of control shapes our learning processes, using Bayesian & reinforcement learning frameworks
(links in 🧵)

1 year ago 5 1 1 1
Lars Sandved-Smith giving a presentation

Lars Sandved-Smith giving a presentation

Shawn Prest giving a presentation

Shawn Prest giving a presentation

Beth Fisher giving a presentation

Beth Fisher giving a presentation

A fabulous day of M3CS PhD presentations - Lars Sandved-Smith on pure awareness, @shawnprest.bsky.social on defabrication in meditation, @bethfisher.bsky.social Fisher on optimism and gratitude. All done brilliantly with active inference and FEP modelling.
#neuroskyence #philsky

1 year ago 14 3 1 1
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1 year ago 12 10 0 0
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New episode!! We sit down with Dr. Nina Rajcic to discuss her work using LLMs in her art practice giving us a new perspectives for thinking about AI 💭🤖 We share our thoughts about the future of AI in art and its connections to tech 🎨 #philsky #ai

@monash-m3cs.bsky.social

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Solving the relevance problem with predictive processing The frame or relevance problem is a classic problem in cognitive science and philosophy. We attempt to resolve this problem by appealing to predictive processing, a growing theory of cognition. As ...

Frame and relevance problems from the perspective of predictive processing - new paper led by @monash-m3cs.bsky.social's Tom Darling #philsky
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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The Universal Optimism of the Self-Evidencing Mind Karl Friston’s free-energy principle casts agents as self-evidencing through active inference. This implies that decision-making, planning and information-seeking are, in a generic sense, ‘wishful’. W...

That literature has a notion of universal optimism, basically the belief that observations will tend to conform to expectations. This may be reflected in the optimism bias we discuss here - not sure about other biases! We discuss this more in www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/26...

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Thanks - really appreciate your thoughts! Pezzulo et co allude to the core distinction between perceptual and active inference (which are governed by balancing accuracy/complexity, and risk/ambiguity), where active inference is akin to self-fulfilling prophesying.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Finally, we show how optimism affects action in a modified two-armed bandit task to measure optimistic action 🎰

We hope our model and simulations provide a computational basis for understanding optimism and can provide a basis for future research on optimism as a mental health interventions! 👩‍⚕️

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