@MentalHealthLaw @BentallProf See regional blood flow similarly: https://t.co/av9qPHGW0g
@psychmag Or this one, by your @BPSOfficial President, no less: https://t.co/av9qPHGoaI
@apospodcast @benzosarebad @DrAnnieHickox @ReadReadj @joannamoncrieff @ClinpsychLucy @stimimi @CEP_UK @Mad_In_America @dranneguy @markhoro I agree that personal stories are important. I don't agree that we need nothing more - I am a scientist and so I valu
@rukmineshmehta1 @Fiddaman @KellyMartin02 @Altostrata @igloowarriorHM4 @QueeredR @rwillowfish @ReadReadj @CEP_UK @psychgeist52 @ClinpsychLucy @MITUKteam @dranneguy @Institute_PDW @Mad_In_America @joannamoncrieff @APPGPDD … yes, of course, when we’re depres
@DrLadeSmith @psycholdham @JRBneuropsiq @ReadReadj @ClinpsychLucy @PsychRecovery @CEP_UK @Mad_In_America @MITUKteam @joannamoncrieff No just psychological ‘treatments’, whatever we (are asked to) think about affects the brain: https://t.co/av9qPHGoaI
@jonathanstea @RuthAnnHarpur @CEP_UK Well I certainly don't ignore biology (who could?!?). I don't know of anyone in @CEP_UK who could be so unscientific. In fact: https://t.co/av9qPHGoaI
@psychunseen @jayjoseph22 @BPSOfficial @lucywriter I don't want to strip depression of its biological elements; depression, like all human phenomena, is embedded in our biology: https://t.co/av9qPHGoaI
@awaisaftab @psychgeist52 @ClinpsychLucy I agree (https://t.co/DZQeicHz7E). It's likely that phenomena will co-occur, presumably because there are shared causal pathways (https://t.co/S4FupZfw5n)... which will undoubtedly involve neural processes (https://
@ferguskane @Neuro_Skeptic @neuroquestion @KingsIoPPN @OxfordWIN @prefrontal Perhaps a little bit like.... https://t.co/av9qPHGoaI (FMRI machines are noisy, it had to be reading your name...)
@TomMostlyZen @psychgeist52 @dranniehickox @tylerblack32 Incidentally... on the 'neural correlates' issue, this from a few years ago: https://t.co/av9qPHGoaI
@Neuro_Skeptic I'm not sure if I'm a neuroscientist. Does this count?: https://t.co/av9qPHGoaI https://t.co/dxTz0pstC1
@HengartnerMP @CEP_UK @cgdavey Incidentally... and to speak to the straw-man argument of supposed dualism (pointing out that we all know that we think with wet, organic, brains)... a paper of mine on exactly this kind of brain function: https://t.co/av9qPH
RT @peterkinderman: @HengartnerMP Indeed. I've studied regional blood flow and the experience of depression (https://t.co/av9qPHGoaI). For…
@HengartnerMP Indeed. I've studied regional blood flow and the experience of depression (https://t.co/av9qPHGoaI). For us, we were examining neural correlates of cognitive processes, not causal models of disorders
@GregBla81247728 @psycholdham @wendyburn @ReadReadj Interesting... I supervised an fMRI study of self-referent processing and depression, but we didn't (shamefully) get 'round to looking at the effects of therapy: https://t.co/av9qPHGoaI
@psycholdham @wendyburn @jf_moore @rcpsych All psychological phenomena have neurological correlates : https://t.co/av9qPHGoaI
Autopercepção desencadeia o aumento da atividade cerebral em depressivos Quando as pessoas depressivas pensam em... http://t.co/pckomHDT3j
The queen and I: neural correlates of altered self-related cognitions in major depressive episode. http://t.co/oyjKVNBHTz
The Queen and I: Neural Correlates of Altered Self-Related Cognitions in Major Depressive Episode http://t.co/vre3QqThpW
A new (science) paper by me and colleagues: I guess this is part of the "bio" element of a "psycho-bio-social" model. http://t.co/olci5YU6DT
The Queen & I - Neural Correlates of Altered Self-Related Cognitions in Major Depressive Episode http://t.co/6BYUiVhW2j HT @livuni
ミスリーディングなタイトル。何が王女だ!The Queen and I: Neural Correlates of Altered Self-Related Cognitions in Major Depressive …http://t.co/kY6y2UohZ5