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Plus 🦋-less co-authors: Amanda Mejia Matt Rosenblatt Jean Ye Rongtao Jiang Link Tejavibulya Maya Foster Qinghao Liang Iris Cheng Hannah Peterson Brendan Adkinson Saloni Mehta
🚨 New paper alert! 🎉🎉🎉 The largest meta-analysis to date on physical activity & mood in daily life is out in Nature Human Behaviour. An amazing effort led by Johanna Rehder & Markus Reichert et al. (2026)!
BIN is excited to present another Seminar Series on Friday, May 15th at 12PM EST. Dr. Marcus Johnson, an Assistant Professor at Texas Southern University, will be giving a talk titled “Reimagining Brain Health Interventions: A Community-Based Approach to Cognitive Vitality in Black Men”. 🤩📝
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So glad to finally share work years in the making! What started with fMRI effect size benchmarks ended up showing that conventional study planning detects ~half of expected brain effects, suggesting more distributed processes than the lit shows (+ new methods for mass univ effect/power estimation)
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Another years-in-making piece, *just in time* for our symposium at APS tomorrow! Introducing a new IdioNomo Framework for blending idio & nomo models in psych & beyond. @psychonetrics.bsky.social & I are glad to finally share this conceptualization with paths & pitfalls osf.io/preprints/ps...
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Happening tomorrow (Sat) at noon #APS26BCN As a bonus, check out @halleeshearer.bsky.social 's talk on fMRI effect sizes ✨ right before this—it'll be just down the hall
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Ooh looks great, congratulations!
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How can we acquire new knowledge and skills on a daily basis while remaining the same person? I'm excited to share our new preprint led by @hyejinjadelee.bsky.social & Ally Dworetsky tackling this question, just in time for #OHBM2026: doi.org/10.64898/202... 🧵👇 #neuroskyence #PsychSciSky
An individual participant data meta-analysis of how physical activity relates to affective well-being in daily life
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Brain regions exhibit dynamic yet highly coordinated activity patterns that form large-scale functional networks measurable through resting-state correlations. While their association with fluctuating...
Functional brain organization is stable within individuals across years
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Nature Human Behaviour
🚨 New paper alert! 🎉🎉🎉 The largest meta-analysis to date on physical activity & mood in daily life is out in Nature Human Behaviour. An amazing effort led by Johanna Rehder & Markus Reichert et al. (2026)!
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An individual participant data meta-analysis of how physical activity relates to affective well-being in daily life
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Nature Human Behaviour, Published online: 06 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s41562-026-02427-2In this individual participant data meta-analysis, and across 321,345 smartphone-ratings of affective well-being and nearly 1 million hours of physical activity measurement, Rehder et al. clarify the nature and extent of activity–well-being relations and document their relevance in humans’ everyday life.
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An individual participant data meta-analysis of how physical activity relates to affective well-being in daily life
Nature Human Behaviour, Published online: 06 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s41562-026-02427-2In this individual participant data meta-analysis, and across 321,345 smartphone-ratings of affective well-being and nearly 1 million hours of physical activity measurement, Rehder et al. clarify the nature and extent of activity–well-being relations and document their relevance in humans’ everyday life.
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An individual participant data meta-analysis of how physical activity relates to affective well-being in daily life
Nature Human Behaviour