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Posts by Gustavo Couto de Jesus

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AMPPS Accepts First Manuscript From Innovative Peer Review System The APS journal Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science has accepted its first manuscript through a collaboration with a nonprofit that offers decentralized, community-driven peer review.

APS's journal AMPPS has accepted its first manuscript through a collaboration with a nonprofit that offers decentralized, community-driven peer review. @dsbarra.bsky.socialย 

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Disentangling the Sophistication-Emotion Link: Political Interest and Confidence-in-Knowledge, but not Knowledge, Drive Emotional Responses - Political Behavior Why do some people feel stronger emotions about politics than others? Past work suggests that political sophistication, consisting of knowledge and interest, is related to feeling strong emotions abou...

๐ŸŽ‰ New paper out in Political Behavior (with @gijsschumacher.bsky.social & @mrooduijn.bsky.social)

Why do some people feel stronger emotions about politics than others?
๐Ÿ’กNot political knowledge, but interest and confidence-in-knowledge drive emotional engagement.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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๐Ÿš€ dashboardr is out!

An #rstats package for building interactive dashboards with tidyverse-style syntax.

Launched with a fun hackathon at @ascor.bsky.social (๐Ÿ• included).

๐Ÿ“ฆ: favstats.github.io/dashboardr/

Big thanks to the dashboardr team, Digicomlab, and @vivifabrien.bsky.social for the logo ๐ŸŽจ

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Stop Formatting Before the Desk Reject: A Proposal for Staged Submissions Many flagship journals reject most manuscripts at the desk-review stage, with rates of 40โ€“80% being common

Stop Formatting Before the Desk Reject

Proposal from @bnbakker.bsky.social and @jakobkas.bsky.social for a staged submission process when submitting manuscripts to academic journals.

#AcademicSky #PhDSky #AcWri

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A few more photo archives I'd love to post but the picture count limit didn't allow me to do so in my last post.

It was a lovely day and it was really nice talking with so many people sharing keen interests in this young but growing field.

#politicalneuroscience #neuroscience #cognition #workshop

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Recap NEUROPOL Workshop ๐Ÿง 

Last Friday, Jan 23, @hotpoliticslab.bsky.social (University of Amsterdam) hosted the event โ€œTurning Politics Inside-Outโ€ to bridge internal and ecological validity in political neuroscience research.

Here are some recaps of this fun and interdisciplinary day weโ€™ve had.

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Come join the discussion, synthesis, and agenda-setting!

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Date: Fri, Jan 23rd
๐Ÿ“ Location: UvA, Roeterseiland, B9.22
๐Ÿฅ‚ Lunch and drinks provided!
Deadline to register: Jan 16th

๐Ÿ”—Register: forms.cloud.microsoft/e/5Hu4WB0G4v
#PoliticalNeuroscience #Cognition #ResearchAgenda #UvA #HotPoliticsLab

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๐Ÿง  Keynote: Marte Otten & Christin Scholz (UvA) on the Neuroscientist's Roadmap.
๐Ÿ“Š Data Blitzes: Current research by Social Neuroscientists concerning motivated reasoning, group bias, trust, and more.
๐Ÿ’ฌ Roundtable: Help build the concrete research agenda for the field!

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Turning Politics Inside-Out: NEUROPOL Workshop! ๐Ÿง ๐Ÿ—ณ๏ธ
Amsterdam, January 23rd

We're discussing the core challenge of Political Neuroscience: How do we bridge the gap between detailed cognitive mechanisms (high internal validity) and real-world political behavior (high ecological validity)?

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โœจ New Academic Year, New Speaker Series! โœจ

We hope you all had a wonderful summer break. Weโ€™re thrilled to announce the #HotPoliticsLab Speaker Series lineup for the first semester of the 25/26 academic year.

We look forward to welcoming you back for another year of thought-provoking discussions!

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This research was funded by Horizon Europe through the MSCA Doctoral Network (www.ippad.eu) and conducted at the @hotpoliticslab.bsky.social and @ascor.bsky.social. Interested in the intersection of politics, psychology, and neuroscience? Letโ€™s connect!

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Why might this be? a) Partisan identity may be less chronically active in the NL, b) Familiarity and affect toward specific leaders varies across participants, c) Lack of basic visual cues related to group membership, d) Partisanship may be constructed later, or require more political context.

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Politiciansโ€™ faces did evoke stronger N170 responses than strangersโ€™ faces, possibly due to affective salience. Yet, we did not observe partisan differences in the P200 or N200 components. This stands in contrast to robust effects reported in studies on racial and minimal group bias.

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An ERP-study on the extent to which partisanship conditions the early processing of politiciansโ€™ faces Partisanship has been associated with various cognitive biases. These findings are primarily based on self-reports and task performance and less on measures of neural activity. We reviewed the lite...

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My first dissertation paper is now out with @bnbakker.bsky.social &
@gijsschumacher.bsky.social! Do our brains quickly encode partisan bias when simply viewing politiciansโ€™ faces?

The paper: doi.org/10.1080/1747...
Journalistic article by Psypost: www.psypost.org/early-brain-...

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