
Justin
@justinpyuan
PhD candidate in the @GotlibLab | @Stanfordpsych | NSF GRFP | affective neuroscience, inflammation, stress, neuroimaging.
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27-12-2020 21:39:48
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New paper on stress and inflammation in adolescents by marin kautz, Brae Anne McArthur, myself, @EllmanLauren, Josh Klugman, Coe, Abramson, & Mood and Cognition Lab at Temple University live Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Reunited and it feels so good! Gotlib Lab members past and present (and honorary member Arielle Keller)! So proud of you all! ❤️❤️❤️ #flux2023


The final version of our tutorial paper on power analyses for interactions is now live at Association for Psychological Science #AMPPS! journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/25… Huge thanks to collaborators @OlinoTom @drl4567 Colin Vize Megan Finsaas, and Brandon Goldstein.

New paper w Dani S. Bassett on "Causation in neuroscience: keeping mechanism meaningful" in Nature Reviews Neuroscience Nature Rev Neurosci We explore different meanings of mechanism in the field, the challenges this presents & how to move forward. 🧠 U.S. National Science Foundation nature.com/articles/s4158…


What drives fMRI signals to go up or down? Beyond conventional “neurovascular coupling”, our latest work Nature Communications reveals critical factors in the striatum by controlling and measuring key cell types and circuits across scales, modalities, and species: nature.com/articles/s4146…




Very proud my paper, Sex-Specific Vulnerability to Externalizing Problems: Sensitivity to Early Stress & Nucleus Accumbens Activation Over Adolescence, has been published & featured in my dream journal Biological Psychiatry podcast biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com paper authors.elsevier.com/a/1ikJd1S07u4w2



A new🔥Hot Topic🔥paper just dropped in Neuropsychopharmacology from Ebrahim Haroon & Andrew H. Miller "Rewiring the brain: Inflammation’s impact on glutamate and neural networks in depression" nature.com/articles/s4138…


In a recent paper we report that major life stress in early childhood strengthens the association between peripheral inflammation and reward-related brain activity. These findings help understand 'how stress gets under the skin' Foundations of Health Research Center Anxiety and Depression Research Center at UCLA static1.squarespace.com/static/57ab59c…



#ThisWeekInNPP This 🔥Hot Topic🔥 from @lucinda_sisk & Dylan Gee, PhD discusses mechanistic, cross-species evidence of how adversity impacts neurodevelopment & how such alterations propagate individual differences in risk for & resilience over the lifespan nature.com/articles/s4138…