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Posts by Bianca Schuster

Cannot recommend this lab group more!

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🚨 PhD Opportunity! 🚨

Come investigate the mechanistic role of dopamine in emotion processing with Prof Jennifer Cook - @thechbh.bsky.social @unibirmingham.bsky.social

MIBTP-funded PhD, using behavioural, computational and pharmacological approaches. Get in touch and please share!

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Contact person: For further inquiries please contact Katalin Szigeti, PhD, the Training Unit Coordinator of the CoE (margit.katalin.szigeti@univie.ac.at).

Are you passionate about neuroimaging methods and would like to work with us? 🚨

4-year PhD position on methods development in the new Cluster of Neuronal Circuits in Health and Disease (coe.univie.ac.at) and the role of GABA in the amygdala and other brain areas 🧠

Details: shorturl.at/EcI2W

Pls 🔁

10 months ago 5 7 0 1
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New paper alert!

Information transfer within and between autistic and non-autistic people is out today in @nathumbehav.nature.com

nature.com/articles/s41...

THREAD! 🧵⬇️

11 months ago 276 118 11 16

Very happy to report that this study is now published in Molecular Autism: link.springer.com/article/10.1...

11 months ago 16 3 0 0
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🚨 Come work with us!

3-year fully funded PhD position in Social and Cognitive Neuroscience @univie.ac.at @clauslamm.bsky.social to join our project investigating prosocial behavior under uncertainty.

More info: shorturl.at/1fnb2

Please share widely 🔁

1 year ago 30 38 1 5
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🌍 We are launching a new #ManyLabs!!! Join the Heat & Cognition project! We're studying how extreme heat affects human thinking, social behavior & well-being — globally.
Contribute & co-author:
🔗 Info: heatandmind.wordpress.com
📋 Sign up: www.soscisurvey.de/HeatandCogni...
#EnvironmentalPsychology

1 year ago 70 44 2 3

Will portals for talk/poster abstract submission close the morning or end of the 14th?

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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In our new review paper @clauslamm.bsky.social
and I discuss the latest evidence on how #dopamine
shapes trust learning 🧠 🤝 - see below for a 🧵!

1 year ago 5 0 0 0
Jobs - The University of York

I'm recruiting a 23-month postdoc! If you're interesting in #ComputationalPsychiatry or #EatingDisorders research please apply and/or get in touch - very happy to have informal chats with potential applicants, and put you in touch with existing members of my lab. jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/rese...

1 year ago 35 34 3 2

This work is of course the result of the joint efforts of a large group of fantastic researchers (many of whom are not on bluesky): Yuko Okamoto, Toru Takahashi, Yuto Kurihara, ‪@connortkeating.bsky.social‬, Jen Cook, Hirotaka Kosaka, Masakazu Ide, Hiroaki Naruse, Carmen Kraaijkamp, and Rieko Osu 🎉🙏

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We discuss why our results suggest a lack of cultural sensitivity in commonly used mentalising tasks rather than superior mentalising abilities in Japanese autistic individuals.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Intriguingly, we did not observe the same pattern in Japanese participants, where there were no mentalising differences between autistic and non-autistic observers.

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We identify movement similarity as one of the dimensions along which mismatches between neurotypes may occur, and show how increased within-group variability in movement indices may be responsible for the lack of own-group mentalising advantage in the autistic group.

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In showing that – at least for non-autistic participants – cross-neurotype mentalising results in lower accuracy, our findings in the UK sample replicate a prior study (Edey et al., 2016) and add partial support for mismatch accounts such as the ‘double empathy theory’.

1 year ago 3 1 1 0
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In the UK sample, both autistic and non-autistic participants struggled more when interpreting the animations generated by the respective other group. While non-autistic participants were better at interpreting animations created by their own group, this was not the case for autistic participants.

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We asked British and Japanese autistic and non-autistic adults to depict mentalistic interactions by moving two triangles around a touch-screen device, before they had to view interpret animations created by the other participants.

1 year ago 3 0 1 0
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Social interactions cannot be assessed without (1) acknowledging the two-way process involved and (2) the cultural context the interactions are embedded in. We present new evidence for this, using stimuli like the one below, in our latest preprint: osf.io/xg7y4 🤝

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