Paul W. Savoca
@pw_savoca
Psychology PhD Student at @BABLab_UCLA | NSF Graduate Research Fellow | Northeastern University Alum | Studying interoception, early-life adversity, & pregnancy
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http://pwsavoca.com 06-03-2022 01:51:31
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At #ISDP2024 ? Be sure to drop by my poster (#86) to hear me talk about the links between the gut microbiome, striatal functioning and internalizing symptoms in kids! ISDP 🦋 @isdp.org.bsky.social Brain and Body Lab - UCLA
If you’re at #ISDP come stop by my poster this evening to see our results investigating latent profiles of early life adversity and internalizing symptoms in young adults! Anxiety and Depression Research Center at UCLA
The Allostatic Interoceptive Network (AIN) suggests interoception, social cognition, and emotion overlap across neurodegeneration. In Biological Psychiatry we conducted a metanalysis of 6,985 participants (atrophy, functional connectivity & metabolism: bit.ly/3A9RJof) and
Register today for Parental Brain 2025! May 7-9 in Barcelona. THE conference on neuroscience and parenting . parentalbrainmeetings.com With leading experts in the field Susana Carmona Oliver Bosch Shir Atzil Froemke Lab ... 1/2
Our special collection "Cognition and motherhood: a key to understanding perinatal mental health?" is online Archives of Women’s Mental Health , co-edited with the amazing Dr. Bridget Callaghan 🤩 Check out our editorial: rdcu.be/d2AZZ Articles here: link.springer.com/collections/ie…
Can’t believe our new Nature Communications paper is out! ✨🧠🤰 We tracked a cohort of 179 women before, during, and post-pregnancy, revealing a U-shaped trajectory in the mother’s brain structure linked to steroid hormone fluctuations and maternal attachment. #ParentalBrain 🧵👇
If you’re at the Society for Affective Science conference, stop by my poster this evening to see our labs recent work highlighting changes in #interception during #pregnancy.
The Brain and Body Lab - UCLA is excited to be hiring a Staff Research Associate for our NIMH-funded Teen Bugs study investigating brain-gut communication in teens. Please send your best people to join our wonderful team! jobs.ucla.edu/jobs/8072