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Posts by Tom Barry

One thing that's particularly surprising is the recommendation it makes at the end. Either it got this from the ends of my papers or it came to this conclusion on its own. Interesting either way and a very cheap way of doing a bit of science communication.

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It's not perfect. For some reason it only talks about two papers when I gave it seven, but it definitely summarises the area well.

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Memories & Friendships
Memories & Friendships YouTube video by Tom Barry

I gave NotebookLM some of my papers about the social function of autobiographical memory and its relevance to mental health and it made this horrifyingly engaging video.

youtu.be/mPRcUS6MrBo

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Autobiographical Processing and Psychopathology Conference 2026 What's on at the University of Plymouth: Autobiographical Processing and Psychopathology Conference 2026. Special interest meeting. University of...

📢 Submissions are now open for the 2026 Autobiographical Processing & Psychopathology Conference, at the University of Plymouth 🌊 on 23rd - 24th June 2026 🎉!

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the University of Bath Psychology Clinic's staff: Dr Jasmin Langdon-Daly, Dr Manuela Barona, Dr Vuokko Wallace, Professor Ailsa Russell and Dr Tom Jenkins

the University of Bath Psychology Clinic's staff: Dr Jasmin Langdon-Daly, Dr Manuela Barona, Dr Vuokko Wallace, Professor Ailsa Russell and Dr Tom Jenkins

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The Bath Psychology Clinic is now open, offering free specialist mental health and wellbeing services to University of Bath students.

Operated by qualified clinical and health psychologists and CBT therapists, it provides evidence-based psychological interventions and therapies.

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The crumbling seaside palaces at the centre of Britain’s asylum crisis [FREE TO READ] How one hotelier built an empire from beloved community assets — and a government struggling to cope with a surge in migration

Another free link to this, in case people have going to bed reading requirements

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People overlook subtractive solutions to mental health problems Across eight studies, we explored the tendency that people (and AI) have to give people advice about their mental health that involves telling them to do more.

Behind the Paper
communities.springernature.com/posts/people...

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People overlook subtractive solutions to mental health problems - Communications Psychology Eight experimental and naturalistic studies show that people (and chatbots) tend to give advice to improve mental health that involve us doing more (e.g., take up yoga) and they neglect solutions that...

Eight experimental and naturalistic studies show that people (and chatbots) tend to give advice to improve mental health that involve us doing more (e.g., take up yoga) and they neglect solutions that involve doing less (e.g., quit junk food).
@bomtarry.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s44...

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Recognised for our commitment to involving people with lived experience in pain research criisp.uk #PublicEngagement #ChronicPain

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Glad to see this finally published. The seeds of this were planted a decade ago when I was working at UCLA. We started talking about it again recently and with huge help from Brett Davis and others were able to get it published. Proof once again that this profession requires a lot of stamina.

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There are some things in teaching that AI won’t change ‘Knowledge-rich’ curriculums will still be crucial in a world shaped by the technology

Column here!

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This obsession is with “young men turning to the right” is everything that is wrong with the discussion about the far right.

It is not just an inadequate read of what is happening, and a bias towards the male norm, but it also normalizes the far right and obscures support for inclusive politics. 🧵

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We are really excited to launch the Department of Psychology @uniofbath.bsky.social social media channels! Follow us to hear all about our research, staff and student experiences, and our exciting department, faculty and university-wide initiatives and projects.

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How Well Can We Measure Chronic Pain Impact in Existing Longitudinal Cohort Studies? Lessons Learned Multiple large longitudinal cohorts provide opportunities to address questions about predictors of pain and pain trajectories, even when not anticipated in the design of the historical databases. This...

How Well Can We Measure Chronic Pain Impact in Existing Longitudinal Cohort Studies? Lessons Learned - new paper from @criispapdp.bsky.social www.jpain.org/article/S152...

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The craziest part though was that I could generate a brief 'podcast' summary of the paper. It has a few problems (there's an audio artefact at the start) but if I'm being fair it's actually really good and provides a good lay summary of the paper. Listen here: notebooklm.google.com/notebook/e89...

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And I was able to interrogate it a bit and probe specific details of the paper by chatting with Gemini.

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It started by presenting a nice little summary of the paper.

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Autobiographical memory impairments as a transdiagnostic feature of mental illness: A meta-analytic review of investigations into autobiographical memory specificity and overgenerality among people wi... Decades of research has examined the difficulty that people with psychiatric diagnoses have in recalling specific autobiographical memories of events that lasted less than a day. Instead, they seem to...

I input one of my papers into Google's NotebookLM to see how it performs. I gave it my meta-analysis into studies that examined autobiographical memory problems within people with psychiatric diagnoses. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34968086/

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