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Gamer Lab Wuerzburg @gamerlab.bsky.social

@The_Gamer_Lab

Experimental Clinical Psychology section headed by Matthias Gamer @Uni_WUE, Social Neuroscience, Visual Cognition and Forensic Psychology

Würzburg, Germany Entrou em Kasım 2018
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RTG Approach/Avoidance @RTG2660@sciences.social
How time flies! On the third and final day of our #SummerSchool we had an interesting science pitch workshop by Stephen Wagner, followed by a Closing and Award Session before heading back! Big thank you again to everyone who participated and made our #SummerSchool so special!!
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🎉 We are very excited to start off our #SummerSchool today! We’ve got an amazing program to look forward to at the beautiful monastery of Schöntal!
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PHD Comics
PHD Comics@PHDcomics·
How profs spend their time
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Stefanie Brassen @stefaniebrassen.bsky.social
Very excited to share our new data on neurocognititive mechanisms of affective expectation effects. Big thanks to @jonas_rauh @The_Gamer_Lab @WRief1 @C_Buchel twitterless A.Mostauli and, of course, the @sfb_trr289
SFB/TRR 289 Treatment Expectation@sfb_trr289

New preprint from @StefanieBrassen's group! 🙌 A big success for the @sfb_trr289 to understand expectation mechanisms in the affective system, and with potential implications for the treatment of depression. ☝️ Read it here ⤵️ biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…

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🎉 Awesome way to wrap up the semester! Huge shoutout to @GazzolaValeria for her captivating talk on "How the distress of others affects our behavior and brain responses" at our Dinner Meeting!👏 Also, a big thank you to @CScharun for the enlightening #scicomm workshop! 🙌
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Mona Garvert
Mona Garvert@mona_garvert·
📢 One week left to apply for the PhD position in Cognitive Computational Neuroscience 🎓! If you are curious about the relationship between brain and behaviour I would love to hear from you 🧠 #PhD #Neuroscience #CognitiveComputationalNeuroscience #ApplyNow
Mona Garvert@mona_garvert

I am hiring a PhD student in cognitive computational #neuroscience! 👩🏻‍🎓👨🏻‍🎓Come and help us discover how the human brain learns, decides and guides flexible behaviour in beautiful Würzburg 🧠🙌 Find out more & apply here: shorturl.at/twHL9 @bioDGPs_DGPA @FENSorg @SfNtweets

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Dr. Christian Scharun
Dr. Christian Scharun@CScharun·
Die Studierenden und Mitarbeitenden der @Uni_WUE haben es verstanden! 🌍🔥💪
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The RTG 2660 is growing! 🎉 We currently have a supportive community of over 50 members engaged in collaborative & interdisciplinary research focused on the topic of "Approach-Avoidance."
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Sarah Kittel-Schneider
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Still a long journey to go to inclusion and equality…
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD@MushtaqBilalPhD

This is unbelievable! Kurt Wüthrich, an 84-year-old, Swiss, male scientist, who won the Nobel Prize in 2002 claims that "as a male scientist" he has "a feeling of discrimination." He said this during the 72nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting on a panel that had four old, male scientists including him and an old, male moderator. (It was literally a susage fest!) When Science Magazine asked him to elaborate on the kind of discrimnation he faced, "Wüthrich said he did not feel personally discriminated against as an individual at the event but thought that all men attendees faced discrimination while women were tokenized." Here's an example of the discrimination Kurt Wüthrich, a Nobel Prize winner, gave: In group photos of laureates, women laureates were asked to stand in front while male scientists like him were told to stand behind them 🤦😂😭 This makes him feel "horrible" because asking women laureates to stand in front is "ridiculous, fully ridiculuous." A young scholar countered Wüthrich's childish tantrum and the moderator tried to shut her up. For reference, here's a comparison: Nobel Prizes won: By men: 892 By women: 60 Speakers invited to this year's Lindau meeting: Men: 34 Women: 5 ------ A couple of observations: 1. The feeling among men that gender equality is somehow a form of discrimination against them is not limited to incels (involuntary celibates) on the internet. Male Nobel Prize winners can feel the same way too. 2. Many young scholars and scientists are still playing the "prestige" game: do a PhD in a "prestigious" university, do a postdoc in a "prestigious" lab, go to "prestigious" meetings like Lindau. Playing the prestige game takes a lot of toll on one's mental health and personal relationships. The worst part is make you feel extremely insecure. No amount of external validation, not even a Nobel Prize, will help you overcome your insecurities.

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