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(she/her) Cognitive Scientist, Postdoc at Monash Centre for Consciousness and Contemplative Studies (M3CS). Interested in sense of self | matrescence | autism | active inference
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wow — the preprint host, arxiv, is banning authors for a year if they submit papers with hallucinated citations 🤖
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A woman's first pregnancy changes her brain, and new evidence from Straathof et al. shows that a second pregnancy does too, in distinct, but overlapping ways. What does this mean for cognition and the self? Jury is still out. @nav44s.bsky.social @sharnajamadar.bsky.social #neuroskyence #ReproSky
"If I think back 10, 20 years ago, [scientists] would never talk about funding. They're really just there to tell everyone about their work. Now, almost every single person comes in, brings up the issue of how bad the funding situation is. It is palpable." #science #auspol #WomeninSTEM
Believing that the world is comprehensible, manageable, and meaningful (“sense of coherence”) predicts better health outcomes. But does a change in circumstance change one’s outlook? We found that for some women, pregnancy does. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42250253/ #reprosky #🧠 #mhresearch #cogsci
Most postpartum women report experiencing cognitive failures. Our new study surprisingly finds evidence for NO cognitive differences between postpartum parents and non-parents, or mothers and fathers, and no effect of baby age up to two years. tinyurl.com/mtp2eb5s #ReproSky #PsychSciSky #CogSci
The Australian clinical guidelines (among others) recommend the EPDS to screen for depression in pregnancy. Our validation study suggests only 1:2 women screening positive will have depression, and 1:5 screening negative are missed cases. tinyurl.com/epdsaus #ReproSky #mhresearch #PsychSciSky
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While that work focused on the potential impact of visceral signals on neural development & perceptual learning, our new paper considers how the top-down regulation of such signals across multiple scales may engender agentic control, selfhood, & neurobehavioural diversity
This work follows from our earlier analysis of embodied active inference & the role of rhythmic visceral dynamics in prenatal development journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Becoming a mother for the first time is a transformative experience, resulting in widespread changes in systemic physiology, neurobiology, cognition, and the sense of self. In a recent study, Straatho...
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Transformation, again? Impact of a second pregnancy on the brain, cognition, and sense of self
Australia lags behind most OECD countries when it comes to percentage of GDP spent on scientific research. Belinda Smith speaks to scientists impacted with a response from science minister Tim Ayres.
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Research funding in Australia falters - ABC listen
Dec 29, 2024
I find this unsettling: A new study in #Lancet shows that the number of faux citations in scientific articles is on the rise, and #AI is likely to blame. @aniloza.bsky.social reports. www.statnews.com/2026/05/07/l...
'Visceral afferent training in action: The origins of agency in early cognitive development' is here from the future (March 2025) authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...
Dec 29, 2024
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“Fabricated” citations that do not reference real academic papers are spreading in the literature, polluting the public record of science, a new study found
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Fraudulent citations, blamed on AI hallucinations, are becoming more common in research papers
The foetal period constitutes a critical stage in the construction and organisation of the mammalian nervous system. In recent work, we have proposed …
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Visceral afferent training in action: The origins of agency in early cognitive development
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