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Andrew J. Stier

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PhD Student in U Chicago's Environmental Neuroscience Lab interested in cities, brains, and mental health https://t.co/GCy0LJNdAW @EnvNeuroLab

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I'm happy to announce our new paper out today in PNAS: "Evidence and theory for lower rates of depression in larger US urban areas"  Working on this paper drastically shifted my understanding of the factors that influence depression. pnas.org/content/118/31… 1/6


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🏙️ New study published in @NatureComms reveals how cities shape unconscious racial biases. The more populous, diverse, and integrated a city is, the less implicit racial bias exists. Segregation and lack of cosmopolitan spaces contribute to bias. santafe.edu/news-center/ne…

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Thankful to coauthors—esp 1st author Omid Kardan—for massive efforts! This is one of my favorite papers because it doesn't just ask wether we can predict behavior from functional connectivity, but also asks what we learn from patterns of predictive model success & failure.

Which #brain networks support #SustainedAttention & #WorkingMemory during development? @monicarosenb &co show that adult functional network models predict individual differences & within-person changes in pre-adolescents’ SA & WM performance #PLOSBiology plos.io/3PLtDDD

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Are there generalizable canonical brain states🧠 that underlie cognition as we rest, perform tasks, and watch engaging & boring🎥? What low-dimensional manifold underlies large-scale brain dynamics? How do these dynamics reflect our ever-changing minds? biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Imagine this was the Chicago lakefront 🤔

Some Monday morning inspiration.

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Our 🚨 New Paper🚨 validating the use of scale-invariance in #fNIRS is now published in Cortex! A LOT of work went into this paper and I'm super proud of it and excited to see it finally published. 🥳 ...wondering wtheck scale-invariance is and why it matters? 🧵below!

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Just in case you needed a reminder of all the LIFE we can fit into cities when we rethink streets for cars. Space for green and nature DOESN’T compete with density of people or buildings. It competes with density of CARS. Image via @wattdesigns @LondonNPC


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Here's our take on the BWAS paper & individual differences analyses in human neuroscience more generally @esfinn Props to the original authors for such discussion-generating work nature.com/articles/s4159…


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Schrödinger's dumpster [source: buff.ly/3x0HRsY] #SundayFunday

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Wow. We're just blowing through nap time, aren't we...


It has fun to be a part of this community the last 2 years! Highly recommend to anyone @ uchicago interested in cities.

Applications are now open to @UChicago grad students for the Certificate in Urban Science and Sustainability, an opportunity for training at the intersection of urbanization, development, and climate change miurban.uchicago.edu/opportunities/…

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So exciting and well deserved! Can't wait to see where Dr. Kim takes her lab's research 🔬

I'm beyond excited to share that I'll be joining the Psychology Department and Health Equity Research Center at @WSUPullman as an Assistant Professor starting in Jan 2023! It's been a journey, y'all and I feel so grateful to everyone who helped me get here!😃

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You are not actually perceiving this tweet. What you're seeing is the prediction error between what I wrote and what you expected me to tweet.


This is outrageous

In this scenario, the cost of publication is covered by an Article Processing Charge (APC) paid at the time of publication. The APC for Nature Neuroscience in 2022 is €9,500/US $11,390/£8,290.



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