Nina Bruinhof
@ninabruinhof.bsky.social
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PhD candidate Developmental Psychobiology at Donders Institute and Radboudumc, NL. Studying perinatal mental health, early development, parent-infant interaction and infant behavior.
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Our new paper on mother-infant stress contagion is out in JCPP! We found that an acute maternal stressor wasn't linked to infant cortisol and crying. Want to know more? Read it here: doi.org/10.1111/jcpp...

Big thanks to my co-authors (Roseriet Beijers, Hellen Lustermans and Carolina de Weerth)! 😊
<em>Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry</em> | ACAMH Pediatric Journal | Wiley Online Library
Background Postpartum maternal distress has been associated with adverse infant outcomes. A potential pathway of how maternal distress affects infant outcomes could be alterations in maternal caregi...
doi.org
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leacmichel.bsky.social
Choosing to go by train/ferry to #Flux2025 I emitted SEVEN times less C02 compared to a plane trip.

Air travel is one of the largest contributors to the carbon footprint of research. Researchers, universities and conferences have the responsabilities to create more sustainable alternatives.
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Had a great time at SRIP conference this week in Liverpool. Learned a lot about perinatal mental health, saw inspiring talks, was able to present my own work and met many other researchers. It was a success, thanks for organizing and having me @thesrip.bsky.social!
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thesrip.bsky.social
Walking tour of Liverpool complete ✅

Thank you to @ChristiansenLiv for leading the tour 💫

☀️ So much to explore in this beautiful city

#SRIP2025
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It was great to be part of a symposium at @escaponline.bsky.social on Parental Adversity in the Perinatal Period. I shared a project of my (almost-finished) PhD on how infant crying links to child behavioral problems and maternal trauma and attachment. Thanks for having me! #ESCAP2025
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rajatrrao.bsky.social
Attended my first PhD conference “Cognitive Futures in The Arts and Humanities” where I got to present my poster titled “Do we appreciate ambiguity in art?”. Had the opportunity to travel to Sicily, bond with my supervisor, Francesco Walker, eat amazing food, and make some great connections!
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carotemporao.bsky.social
1/ Still digesting the success of yesterday’s Donders Session on 𝘉𝘳𝘪𝘥𝘨𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘚𝘤𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘊𝘭𝘪𝘮𝘢𝘵𝘦 𝘈𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘷𝘪𝘴𝘮! 🌍

It left us no option but to use our knowledge & influence as scientists to tackle the #climate emergency — not just in researching it but also in leading by example and advocating for change 🧵
ninabruinhof.bsky.social
Our new paper on mother-infant stress contagion is out in JCPP! We found that an acute maternal stressor wasn't linked to infant cortisol and crying. Want to know more? Read it here: doi.org/10.1111/jcpp...

Big thanks to my co-authors (Roseriet Beijers, Hellen Lustermans and Carolina de Weerth)! 😊
<em>Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry</em> | ACAMH Pediatric Journal | Wiley Online Library
Background Postpartum maternal distress has been associated with adverse infant outcomes. A potential pathway of how maternal distress affects infant outcomes could be alterations in maternal caregi...
doi.org
Reposted by Nina Bruinhof
stefaniavictoria.bsky.social
Summer School on Attachment and Human Development at VU Amsterdam with a great lineup of scholars contributing insights and knowledge for the next generation of scientists and clinicians. Please repost and share within your institutions.
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leacmichel.bsky.social
Searching for someone doing longitudinal EEG/MEG study for a symposium on the dynamics between brain and cognition during development.

Please feel free to send papers/people my way (also might be interested if you use other techniques or in aging).

#PsychSciSky #CogSci #DevSci #NeuroSkyence #EEG