Iris Menu
@irismenu.bsky.social
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Developmental psychologist & neuroscientist · Associate professor at Paris Cité University · Preterm birth and developmental trajectories · Views are my own · https://sites.google.com/view/irismenu
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duncanastle.bsky.social
Funded PhD opportunity with @sjblakemore.bsky.social and I, at Cambridge. We are looking for someone interested in developmental science, to start in the coming academic year. Please share it with anyone you think might be interested (see details attached 😁).
drive.google.com/file/d/1RIvg...
Funded PhD opportunity.pdf
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irismenu.bsky.social
📢 I'm recruiting a PhD Student at @lapsyde.bsky.social (@cnrs.fr @cnrs-idf-villejuif.bsky.social @upcite.bsky.social) in Paris, France to study preterm-born children multilevel developmental trajectories! 📈
Applications deadline: May 31!
Position starts on Oct 1
See below for all the information ⬇️
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gordpennycook.bsky.social
Recent research shows that AI can durably reduce belief in conspiracies. But does this work b/c the AI is good at producing evidence, or b/c ppl really trust AI?

In a new working paper, we show that the effect persists even if the person thinks they're talking to a human: osf.io/preprints/ps...

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rogierk.bsky.social
Are you an international early career scholar considering spending time in the Netherlands? We likely have capacity to host a Marie Curie Fellow if you are interested. Our lab (lifespancognitivedynamics.com) works on modeling cognitive change in early or later life, at short and long timescales.
irismenu.bsky.social
Yay!! Congratulations, Lauren!!
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lapsyde.bsky.social
LaPsyDE est sur Bluesky. Suivez-nous!
Pour ceux qui ne nous connaissent pas voici notre site :
www.lapsyde.com
Notre but est de mieux connaître le fonctionnement du cerveau, grâce à la psychologie du développement et à l'imagerie cérébrale à tous les âges de la vie
Laboratoire du LaPsyDÉ | Paris | Neurosciences
Laboratoire de psychologie du développement et de l'éducation de l'enfant (LaPsyDÉ), UMR CNRS 8240, Université Paris Cité, Sorbonne
www.lapsyde.com
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lucinauddin.bsky.social
FYI, if you want to be prepared to apply for the next ABCD Study data release, prepare for these new NIST security requirements 🧠: @ohbmofficial.bsky.social abcdstudy.org/scientists/d...
Data Sharing - ABCD Study
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melaniemaximino.bsky.social
📢 We're conducting a meta-analysis and seeking grey literature or peer-reviewed articles providing at least one statistical metric of the relation btw #metacognition and socio-economic status (SES). If you have any relevant research, please send it to [email protected]. Thank you!
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damcotto.bsky.social
👋🏾 Here again to share that the deadline for our special issue for Developmental Psychology is approaching (Friday, 2/28). Looking forward to reviewing your submissions!
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neillewisjr.bsky.social
1/8. This week I had a few different conversations with scholars who, in the face of the attacks on science and institutions of learning in the U.S., are wondering what to do. One suggestion I have is: keep doing your work. It matters in and of itself. Why do I say that? A few reasons.
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bbrfoundation.bsky.social
We are pleased to announce the opening of applications for the 2025 BBRF Young Investigator Grant. All applications must be submitted online. Please visit our website to submit your application. ow.ly/j2HM50URsiG
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#mentalhealth #neuroscience #mentalillness
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tuckerdrob.bsky.social
Are mental disorders extreme manifestations of continuous traits or genetically distinct entities? We present Genomic Taxometric Analysis of Continuous and Case-Control data (GTACCC) for evaluating genetic continuity and differentiation of traits across the severity spectrum. Tweetorial coming soon.
Genetic correlations between MDD and each neuroticism cut point. The line of best fit is shown, based
on a linear regression model, with parameters estimated using generalized least squares (GLS). Standardized results (with standard errors) for two-factor genomic structural
equation model as estimated using GenomicSEM software. Standardized results (with standard errors) for three-severity factor genomic structural
equation model as estimated using GenomicSEM software.
irismenu.bsky.social
Félicitations Nadège !
irismenu.bsky.social
Thanks for the interest in our work! Happy to discuss further if you have any questions about our methods or findings!
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toddc.bsky.social
Virtual registration is now open for the Whistler Workshop. Can't make it there in person, but still want the science - signup here: web.cvent.com/event/34b0c2...
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francescopoli.bsky.social
We're launching Devstart, a website to help anyone getting started with developmental science methods and programming. Here's the website with the first tutorials: tommasoghilardi.github.io/DevStart/
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nadegeroche.bsky.social
👶​🧠​📈​ A workshop on "Advances in infant neuroscience" is being organized as part of the Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development on the morning of Jan. 4 and it's possible to attend online for free !! 😀​
Please register via the dedicated website infant-neuroscience.github.io/getting-star...
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bergelsonlab.bsky.social
GOOD MORNING BLUESKY!
Very excited about this new paper:

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2300671120

Key Q: what predicts how much young kids (👶)talk?

How much 🗣 kids heard predicted how much 👶talked, but other factors, e.g. mom’s education, didn’t. #PsychSci #DevPsy 🗣💬

INCOMING SUMMARY🧵ALERT 1/14
screenshot of title and authors of paper + map with 18 colorful box callouts showing where datasets came from
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michelnivard.bsky.social
Thinking of SEM as causal inference is really useful, it becomes a readily apparent that paths in a well fitting model are hypotheses rather than results.