Becoming a parent is much more detrimental to women’s academic careers than it is to men’s
Read the full story: go.nature.com/4v4rxmQ
Nature
"While the vast majority of men and women academics believe that work and childcare should be shared equally among partners, women and men academics alike report that mothers assume five times as many childcare responsibilities than their male counterparts."
Cailin O’Connor
🎉 Excited to share our publication in PNAS! 🎉
What happens when our stream of consciousness turns towards the body? Our fMRI study of 536 individuals finds that 'body-wandering' is associated with patterns of brain connectivity, physiology, affect, and mental health:
www.pnas.org/doi/full/10....
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Yes there are nice points raised here but am I the only one getting tired of the ratio of pieces giving advice on how academic moms can carry the workload versus pieces on how institutions/funders/collaborators etc can make the workload more bearable? 🤷🏼♀️
We are launching Interoception Circle! A new seminar series on embodiment, psychophysiology & body-brain coupling
1st online talk tomorrow: “What Role for Interoception in Perception? Evidence from Heartbeat-Evoked Potentials” (Marie Loescher)
3 June, 12pm CEST. All welcome!
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