
Andreea Diaconescu
@cognemo_andreea
Neuroscientist @CAMHResearch #KrembilNeuroinformatics. Interested in computational psychiatry, psychosis, models of delusions, former research fellow @tnuzurich
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https://cognemo.com/ 13-09-2019 20:28:34
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#SAMBAlab Paper alert, written by Dimana Atanassova et al. Exploring when to exploit: The cognitive underpinnings of foraging-type decisions in relation to psychopathy. w/Andreea Diaconescu,Chris Mathys, friend of abundance & others. Psychopathy Society SSSP Students Radboud Center for Decision Science👇🏾👀 nature.com/articles/s4139…




The CogNeMo Lab presents at #SOBP2025 in Toronto! Can a game predict fearlessness of death? We show that a gamified social cognition task reveals behavioral markers of suicide capability. Join Oral Sessions I on Thu/Apr24 to learn more. CAMH Research Povilas Karvelis, free will enjoyer Society of Biological Psychiatry

Can computational assays be both rigorous and scalable? Check out poster T113 by Povilas Karvelis, free will enjoyer at #SOBP2025 in Toronto! We share psychometric results from a 4-task RDoC-aligned battery highlighting what works, what doesn’t, and what’s next. The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics funded by CIHR

Check out the CogNeMo Lab at #SOBP2025 and Poster T335! Using computational fMRI, we identify distinct neural signatures of suicidal ideation vs. suicide attempts - putamen, insula, and brainstem activation patterns diverge. CAMH Research Funded by American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Check out CogNeMo Lab presentations at #SOBP2025 today: Scalable, gamified tasks map psychosis spectrum symptoms to decision-making and social cognition Poster F254 Ọrẹ Ògúndípẹ̀ 🧠 The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics Funded by CIHR

More from the CogNeMo Lab at #SOBP2025: Neurocomputational modeling reveals cortical disinhibition during semantic processing in high risk for psychosis. Model-derived E/I imbalance forecasts social decline 1 year later. Poster F268 The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics CAMH Research

More from the CogNeMo Lab: Povilas Karvelis, free will enjoyer introduces a tool that converts effect sizes into clinical prediction metrics, revealing why small effects often fail and highlighting the need for stronger, more reliable predictors in psychiatry. Poster S87 at #SOBP2025 The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics

Check out Poster S258 at #SOBP2025 showing that reduced MMN and heightened model-based prediction errors link to schizotypy traits and hippocampal glutamate levels, offering new insights into early cortical excitability and psychosis vulnerability. Milad Soltanzadeh The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics

At #SOBP2025, Poster S321 reveals that a gamified aversive Go/NoGo task yields reliable reaction-time metrics mirroring active escape tendencies and the interplay of internalizing distress with externalizing antagonism. #SuicidePrevention The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics

Come find me again at Society of Biological Psychiatry today! If you are working on biomarker discovery or predictive modelling in mental health, I can explain why nothing is working and how to fix it! I will also introduce you to a newly developed open-source tool for predictive utility analysis - E2P





1/ Delighted to officially launch the 2025 BrainModes Conference 🔗 brainmodes2025.org 📅 October 8-10 📍 The Fields Institute , University of Toronto, Toronto Registration now open! All you need to know in the 🧵below👇: Brain Simulation Section OHBM The Virtual Brain The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics CAMH Research The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)