P.S. Make sure to check the extensive supporting document for the full methods and results - lots of design decisions documented within which can help with using the method in your own experiments :)
Coming soon - we've been using this method with fMRI to try to figure out what emotion-related BOLD signals are directly representing subjective fear (and emotion generally?) and which are secondary correlates. I'll be presenting the results of that at #ASSC this summer! ...
... zero-in on the preferred stimuli of different emotion-related variables. We find some interesting stuff with regards to the concordance between self-reported fear and physiological measures (i.e. skin conductance responses)...
Thank you to my supervisor @vincenttd.bsky.social and colleague Celine Haddad, as well as our collaborators @neuroaure.bsky.social and Gurgen Soghoyan...
Wrote a little microblog on some thoughts on interoception and emotion, curious to hear what y'all think and might develop it into a longer blog post if it sparks any interest :)
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Excited to share my first doctoral paper which was just published at Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences! doi.org/10.1111/pcn....
In this research letter, we showcase our take on the "Synthetic Image Evolution" method, in which we use genAI and evolutionary algorithms to...
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