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email & (institutional) calendar are insane concepts; anyone on earth can send me work by occupying my inbox even if for a moment; calendar tells all “I am free” unless I’m “booked” during that time as if I’m sitting around waiting to be assigned work #academicsky #psychskisky #neuroskyence

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#PsychSkiSky #Psychiatry #AffectiveScience #BehavioralScience #Psychoneuroimmunology

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Support for non-inferiority of provider (non-specialist vs specialist) + modality (telemedicine vs in-person) for perinatal depression + anxiety across 1230 patients. Relevance for increasing mental health treatment access

#PsychSkiSky #Psychology

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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left panel :"don't make me tap the sign"
right panel: "cite software packages in your methods section"

left panel :"don't make me tap the sign" right panel: "cite software packages in your methods section"

I would save time by leaving this comment in my peer review template instead of adding it in every time

#AcademicSky #PsychSkiSky #DataSkyence #rstats

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ABSTRACT DEADLINE: 15TH APRIL 2025
PERSPECTIVES IN BODY IMAGE:
AN INTERNATIONAL ONLINE CONFERENCE
SEPTEMBER 2025
16-18th

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Professor Anne Becker, 
Harvard University

Professor Tracy Tylka,
 Ohio State University

Scope of abstracts: Perceptual, affective and cultural perspectives are all welcome.
Organising committee: Prof Lynda Boothroyd, Dr Elizabeth Evans, Dr Vani Kakar, 
Dr Catherine Preston & Dr Hannah Lewis
Administrative support: Dr Gemma Cornetti
LEARN MORE about the conference.
Submit Your Abstract HERE.
🌍 Low-cost registration & 
free for students from low- & middle-income countries!

ABSTRACT DEADLINE: 15TH APRIL 2025 PERSPECTIVES IN BODY IMAGE: AN INTERNATIONAL ONLINE CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2025 16-18th KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Professor Anne Becker, Harvard University Professor Tracy Tylka, Ohio State University Scope of abstracts: Perceptual, affective and cultural perspectives are all welcome. Organising committee: Prof Lynda Boothroyd, Dr Elizabeth Evans, Dr Vani Kakar, Dr Catherine Preston & Dr Hannah Lewis Administrative support: Dr Gemma Cornetti LEARN MORE about the conference. Submit Your Abstract HERE. 🌍 Low-cost registration & free for students from low- & middle-income countries!

We're excited to announce a new *online* conference on body image and appearance pressures/ideals!

Low cost, easy access, dual-language abstracts.
Share far and wide and come and join us in September!

Conference website:
lgboothroyd.webspace.durham.ac.uk/perspectives...

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#Anthropology

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Jobs | City University of New York

We're hiring! My dept at CCNY is looking to hire a computationally minded cognitive neuroscientist at the Full Professor level. Ad here: cuny.jobs/new-york-ny/.... We'll start reviewing apps soon, but position is open until filled.
#neuroscience #psychskisky #academicsky #neuroimaging #compneuro

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Like ‘old Twitter’: The scientific community finds a new home on Bluesky After recent changes to Elon Musk’s X, a gradual migration turns into a stampede

I think the starter packs are helpful, personally. Makes the space feel more intentional, curated

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#academicsky

www.science.org/content/arti...

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Attrition rate in infant fNIRS research: A meta‐analysis Understanding the trends and predictors of attrition rate, or the proportion of collected data that is excluded from the final analyses, is important for accurate research planning, assessing data in....

Baek et al.’s (2023) meta-analysis of attrition in infant fNIRS research: modifying recruitment pool/study design can reduce attrition rate. The authors propose guidelines for minimising & reporting attrition rate for transparency #infancypapers #AcademicSky #PsychSkiSky doi.org/10.1111/infa...

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Early psychosocial risk factors and postnatal parental reflective functioning Psychosocial factors have been found to relate to parental reflective functioning (PRF), a parent's ability to mentalize about themselves and their child. Relations between maternal psychosocial risk....

Arkle et al. (2023): Greater maternal psychosocial risk when infants were 6mos was associated with lower Reflective Functioning scores on the Parent Development Interview; PRFQ subscales showed stability over age 4-5 years #PsychSkiSky #AcademicSky #infancypapers doi.org/10.1111/infa...

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