Clark Roberts (@clarkro00735040) 's Twitter Profile
Clark Roberts

@clarkro00735040

Misanthropic Altruist. Post-Doc @MIT | PhD Neuro/Psychiatry @Cambridge_Uni | Jazz, Philosophy, Capybaras, Dynamic Systems, and the Sources of Human Misery.

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1. The Santa Barbara school of evolutionary psychology holds that a universal set of complex psychological adaptations evolved in Pleistocene Africa. In no particular order, here are few folks on here doing research in this tradition, highlighting one paper/thread each:🧵

Joshua P Johansen (@jojolab5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m excited to share a new paper from the lab. The study led by Xiaowei Gu reveals how the mPFC encodes complex emotional memories, using an internal model to infer emotional associations and memories via projections to the amygdala rdcu.be/el19t nature.com/articles/s4158…

Michael Anderson (@memory_control) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does the brain stop thoughts? Find out in my article in @natrevneuro.nature.com with S. Subbulakshmi & Maite Crespo-Garcia integrating 25 yrs of psychology and neuroscience on this function. MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit nature.com/articles/s4158… #memory #ptsd Psychology Today Psychonomic Society

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Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz - The Girl From Ipanema Sometimes the stars align and there’s a perfect song, a perfect singer and a perfect arrangement…

Jay Van Bavel, PhD (@jayvanbavel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Intellectual humility means recognizing that you might be wrong, being open to new evidence, and listening to other people’s views—even when they differ from your own. It’s about being curious rather than defensive when challenged. Over the years, psychologists have created

Intellectual humility means recognizing that you might be wrong, being open to new evidence, and listening to other people’s views—even when they differ from your own. It’s about being curious rather than defensive when challenged.

Over the years, psychologists have created