💥New paper out! Why do some people generalise threat more than others? We show that anxious people generalise more strongly, even after accounting for perceptual mistakes.
A huge (!) thanks to @ondrejzika.bsky.social @nicoschuck.bsky.social and @bernhardspitzer.bsky.social
Posts by Kelly Donegan
In this project, we will measure people's sense of control and their need to exert control in individuals with #eatingdisorders (and #OCD) over a month, applying #computationalmodelling to explore how control-related processes change and persist over time ⏳ and how this relates to symptom severity 🧠
Excited to receive the @britishacademy.bsky.social's Early Career Researcher Seed Grant for our project “Understanding the dynamics of control in eating disorders” 🌀🌱 with @alexandrapike.bsky.social
#BAECRNSeedFund
Thoroughly enjoyed writing a commentary on a great paper by @hugofleming.bsky.social et al for @biologicalpsych.bsky.social:GOS, focusing on how to further explore metabolic contributions to learning and feeling using real-time data and interventional designs:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
In factor analysis, why does the commonly used CNG method nearly always land at 3 factors when applied to anx/depr/ocd scales?
TLDR: There tends to be one factor/component with a large eigenvalue. In these cases, almost inevitably and somewhat arbitrarily, the procedure selects 3 factors 👇
Thrilled to have our new scoping review examining the longitudinal effects of social media on sleep in youth in Computers in Human Behavior Reports www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Why do some people feel a “not-quite-right” sensation before they pick their skin?
The first ever systematic review on interoception and skin-picking disorder explores how bodily cues and affective touch might help explain the urge.
#SkinPickingDisorder #Interoception
🧵 THREAD
Very happy that this is out www.nature.com/articles/s44.... Together with @stefankiebel.bsky.social we show that decision biases in context-dependent decision making, previously attributed to different forms of value normalization, are very well explained by habit-like action repetition.
Out now in Translational Psychiatry! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Sookud and colleagues found that individuals with higher compulsivity and intrusive thoughts develop a less certain internal understanding of the external world, and this mediates the link between symptoms and goal-directed behaviors.
Really excited to have had the opportunity to write this article !
IU is one of my main research areas so I really enjoyed writing about this paper 😊
JOB ALERT: I am offering a 4-year funded PhD opportunity. The position is specifically linked to the project “Assessing the balance between goal-directed and habitual processing through the course of learning". The project is about learning habits and include eye tracking and pupillometry...
This article is now published in @plosone.org. journals.plos.org/plosone/arti... New analysis added: seemingly habitual responses are explained because contingency deg didn't work for some participants (in line with recent outcome dev results in our lab and in @clairegillan.bsky.social lab)
Taken together, our results advance our understanding of the dynamics of fun in realistic environments. They also emphasize the importance of using realistic, game-like environments together with highly-controlled experiments to advance our theories of human motivation & learning.
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Congrats Ondrej & failte to Eire ☘️
🚨 I am over the moon 🌓 to announce that I am joining University College Dublin @ucddublin.bsky.social as an Assistant Professor this fall to start the Uncertain Mind (UMI) lab 💫
I am looking for PhD/Postdoc candidates to join (more below 👇 ). Please RT as the deadline is pretty soon 🙏
New qualitative paper! A foray into gastric interception. @lucysta02475610.bsky.social ran a LOT of focus groups, across groups with eating disorders, gastric disorders and neither, to understand how people experience the sensations from their GI system. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
B2B Cognition & Mental Health Lab talks, with unintention twinning titles 🎭
Me: The promise and pitfalls of 📱/ real-life data
Alex: The promise and pitfalls of computational modelling 🧮
📍Centre for Decision Science Summer School
@alexandrapike.bsky.social
🚨New pre-print out! 🍂
Using daily gamified smartphone 📱 tracking, we found that reductions in both self- and decision-making confidence precede when people are likely to report experiencing symptoms of OCD.
www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-7...
I'm looking for ~25 more people with a gastrointestinal disorder to complete an online survey on interoception. You can find this survey here: sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/l...
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Finally, a big shoutout to @adrianhaith.bsky.social, @yuedu.bsky.social, Robert Hardwick & co for inspiring this work & the game! 🌟
Happy reading! 🤓☕
The good news? If there’s more than one mechanism driving compulsive behaviour, there’s likely more than one way to intervene! We talk about this in our @cp-trendscognsci.bsky.social review @eikekofi.bsky.social @parnianrafei.bsky.social
www.cell.com/trends/cogni...
People higher in compulsivity made the most habit errors - suggesting stronger habit formation 🏋️♀️
… but so did younger adults, men & those with more education! Because habits aren’t 'bad'. They’re efficient ✅. Until they're not 🚧.
Similar to the lab-based version, we found more habits following extended training. And this effect was time-dependent ⏱️, with habits being revealed when you have to act fast
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Introducing ... 🥁🥁🥁... COGQUEST
Training habits = lots of trials + multiple in-lab visits. Burdensome & inaccessible 🥱🚫 That’s why we gamified a habit task via @clairegillan.bsky.social's Neureka app
1000 people trained habits over a week, while also reporting on their mental health. All without stepping foot inside the lab!
🚨PREPRINT ALERT🚨
Why do some people get stuck doing things that no longer make sense, or are even harmful? Our new study shows compulsivity isn’t just about weakened goal-directed control; people high in compulsivity also form stronger habits
📄: osf.io/preprints/ps...
#PaperFairy #Habits #CogSci
New preprint! Habits should get stronger with more practice, right? Well, this crucial result has been difficult to reproduce in human labs. In an instant classic, de Wit (2018) showed 5 failures in obtaining more evidence of habits in conditions with more training -as compared to little trained
I promise I missed the #CPConf2025 Travel Award photo because I was boarding my ✈️ and NOT due to punting 🛶 .. Grateful for the opportunity to present my work 📱, met up with friends & eat delicious german apple cake
Come to my fan-tastic poster at #CPConf2025 🪭 Poster 35 to find out all things habits, gamification or to get a quick cool down 🥵