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William Jacob Villano

@BillyVillano

Affective neuroscience @manateelab @univmiami | These words say this, these words do not.

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Many of us deal with uncertain waiting periods by bracing for bad news. But does this buy us any relief when bad news arrives? Short answer: Yes, but only briefly; and it can have unexpected consequences. New work out in @PsychScience: bit.ly/3xzX72F (More below 🧵👇)


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Very excited for this paper to be out in which we continue to use very personally meaningful real-world events to understand emotion and cognition: Expectations are not stable in systematic ways and this has systematic consequences. Great work by @BillyVillano

Many of us deal with uncertain waiting periods by bracing for bad news. But does this buy us any relief when bad news arrives? Short answer: Yes, but only briefly; and it can have unexpected consequences. New work out in @PsychScience: bit.ly/3xzX72F (More below 🧵👇)



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'brace yourselves' I think this is a cool result, happy to have been a part of this

Massive thanks to my #manateelab team and collaborators for making this work possible: @helleryeahz, @arossotto, @BrittJaso, @NoahKraus8, & Rick Reneau. Read the full paper here: bit.ly/3xzX72F @PsychScience @SageJournals



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@BillyVillano discusses research indicating that hippocampal activity during emotional anticipation moderates the future reinstatement of distributed cortical activity states

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Giving a blitz talk at #SANS this afternoon (blitz topics 3): ‘Hippocampal recurrence moderates the reinstatement of cortical events during emotional anticipation’ Come by and chat at the poster afterwards! (poster is P2-C-28). @SANS_news


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We thank the reviewer for their close read of our initial submission. Their comments have greatly improved our manuscript.

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Feelings are important! We need to understand subjective experience to understand mental health. We need more research in this area!

🎉 New review article! 🎉 Computational models of subjective feelings can help us understand subjective psychiatric symptoms. By @ChangHaoKao1 @gloriawfeng @jihyuncindy_hur @huwbris in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews! doi.org/10.1016/j.neub…🧵👇1/n



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Pessimistic learning tendencies could indicate a risk for developing anxiety, a real-world study involving 625 college students suggests. scim.ag/1dp @ScienceAdvances

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