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Prof. Matthew Apps

@brain_apps

Professor of Cognitive Computational Neuroscience. Head of @MSNlab. Motivation, decision-making & social cognition in human brains @TheCHBH @UoB_SoP @IMH_UoB

Birmingham, England เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2012
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Prof. Matthew Apps
Prof. Matthew Apps@brain_apps·
Delighted to have been promoted to Full Professor of Cognitive Computational Neuroscience @TheCHBH, @UoB_SoP as of 1st April. Thank you to all the students, postdocs, collaborators and mentors (especially @n_ramnani, @manos_tsakiris & @MasudHusain) who have made this happen.
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Arkady Konovalov
Arkady Konovalov@arkadykonovalov·
🚨 New paper 🚨 Out in @CommsPsychol: "Manipulating attention facilitates cooperation" with Claire Lugrin and Christian Ruff We use gaze data and display manipulations in one-shot Prisoner's Dilemma games and find that these manipulations can drive choices through attention 👇
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In a one-shot prisoner’s dilemma game, manipulating the location of payout information on computer screens changed participants’ gaze pattern sequences and resulted in greater cooperation when more focus was given to others’ outcomes. @arkadykonovalov nature.com/articles/s4427…

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SCAN Lab@SCAN_Lab·
Final call to UK and international candidates (Closing date: 2nd March 2025)! Join us as Full Professor in Human/Cognitive/Translational Neuroscience with the opportunity to step in as (Co-)Director at the @TheCHBH 👇 edzz.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat… please share
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Masud Husain
Masud Husain@MasudHusain·
Thanks to all the people who've been so positive about my new book. It's about how neurological patients can tell us so much about our selves, how personal and social identities are forged by different cognitive functions, and what it means to belong.
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Arkady Konovalov
Arkady Konovalov@arkadykonovalov·
After a very successful experience last year, we are excited to announce 🚨 COMPUTATIONAL SOCIAL COGNITION SUMMER SCHOOL - 2025 🚨 We have a fantastic set of keynote speakers and lecturers - apply by April 18th here: compsoccog.com Please spread the word!
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L. Sebastian Contreras-Huerta
L. Sebastian Contreras-Huerta@lsebastian_ch·
💥I'm thrilled to announce that our paper "A reward self-bias leads to more optimal foraging for ourselves than others" is now published in Scientific Reports! 🧵Curious how self-bias shapes dynamic decision-making? Read it here: nature.com/articles/s4159…
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Prof. Matthew Apps
Prof. Matthew Apps@brain_apps·
Funded PhD (UK students only). Interested in a PhD working in @MSNlab, co-supervised by @froemero1? Topic is flexible around themes of motivation and decision-making, using techniques such as computational modelling, brain imaging, or brain stimulation. tinyurl.com/543ucffd
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I would be grateful for the retweets. Open PhD position in my group to look at using cognitive computational Neuro approaches to understand motivation.
Prof. Matthew Apps@brain_apps

Funded PhD (UK students only). Interested in a PhD working in @MSNlab, co-supervised by @froemero1? Topic is flexible around themes of motivation and decision-making, using techniques such as computational modelling, brain imaging, or brain stimulation. tinyurl.com/543ucffd

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Tessa West
Tessa West@TessaWestNYU·
Do you struggle with the whole passion drive work narrative? Feel like not going “all in” means you won’t be taken seriously? You’re in good company. Check out my latest @guardian piece on why it’s okay to not love your job.
Jay Van Bavel, PhD@jayvanbavel

It's OK not to love you job. In fact, having multiple “contingencies of self-worth” – things you can turn to feel good about yourself when one aspect is going poorly – is the key to buffering yourself from stress. Great article from @TessaWestNYU theguardian.com/books/2024/oct…

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