Linn Renate S. Lindseth
@liresjan.bsky.social
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Interested in #pregnancy #womenshealth #reproductivehealth #brain #mentalhealth
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danibeck.bsky.social
New preprint! 🗞️

Lucy Whitmore and I discuss the many potential challenges in using the brain age prediction framework in children and adolescents, and make recommendations for future directions.

🔗: osf.io/preprints/ps...
image showing a figure that illustrates the brain age prediction framework, whereby a machine learning algorithm is trained with multiple brain MRI images and then tested with new brain data. The new brain data is without an age tag, meaning the machine learning algorithm has to estimate age based on its training. The resulting brain predicted age (here 11) is compared to the actual age in the last panel (here 9), and a difference between them is calculated, known as the brain age gap (here 2).
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niamhmacsweeney.bsky.social
Hi Bluesky👋 Excited to use my first post to share our new paper: "Multimodal brain age indicators of internalizing problems in early adolescence: A longitudinal investigation" Now out in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging 👀 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Multimodal Brain Age Indicators of Internalizing Problems in Early Adolescence: A Longitudinal Investigation
Adolescence is a time of increased risk for the onset of internalizing problems, particularly in females. However, how individual differences in brain…
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danibeck.bsky.social
💥New preprint💥

Led by @tirilgurholt.bsky.social, we find a negative link
between higher measures of obesity-related traits and widespread regional white matter microstructure alterations,
suggesting shared body fat-related pathways linking physical and brain health.
medrxivpreprint.bsky.social
Mapping obesity-related traits with regional white matter microstructure highlights the importance of brainstem tracts and sex-related differences. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.01.24.25321078v1
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valeriekarl.bsky.social
The dissonance between wanting and liking has always fascinated me. I recently wrote about Nguyen et al.’s (2021) review on the neural underpinnings of atypical wanting and liking. www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Neural underpinnings of atypical wanting and liking - Nature Reviews Psychology
Nature Reviews Psychology - Neural underpinnings of atypical wanting and liking
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magdamartinezga.bsky.social
After 5 years of data collection (179 first-time mothers + controls), the first bemother.eu/en/ paper is out! We uncovered a U-shaped trajectory in maternal GM volume, resolving a long-standing puzzle in the maternal brain field. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
liresjan.bsky.social
Frøya wrote her first word today at home office. True story. Apparently she’s also into brain imaging 🧠🐈
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omidvebrahimi.bsky.social
In our new #OpenAccess paper, we provide an overview of frequently used and modern network analytic techniques for psychological science & the mental health field

Out today at IJMPR with this stellar team of co-authors

#AcademicSky #PsychSciSky #Methodology

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Network analysis: An overview for mental health research
Network approaches to psychopathology have become increasingly common in mental health research, with many theoretical and methodological developments quickly gaining traction. This article illustrat...
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valeriekarl.bsky.social
New Preprint and my final PhD paper🥲! We combined symptom and brain networks to look at symptom-specific associations between internalizing problems and functional connectivity in adolescents. doi.org/10.31234/osf...