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Saren H. Seeley, Ph.D.

@sarenseeley

Postdoc @SinaiCCP @MountSinaiPsych | curious about 🧠 computations involved in "sticky" thoughts and behaviors, esp. in grief | clinical psychologist

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Excited to finally share some results from my dissertation study with @doctormfo: Clinical theories of grief-related disorders suggest that a feedback loop between repetitive thinking and enduring salience of grief-related thought content can prolong distress 🔃...

So delighted that @sarenseeley has published our resting state #neuroimaging study of prolonged #grief. Fascinating to think that those with more severe grief spend longer "dwell time" in one state than others... onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hb…



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When publicly sharing data, there are 3 levels of documentation that should be deposited as well: Project-level (e.g. project-summary document), data-level (e.g., README explaining your datasets), and variable-level (e.g., data dictionary). Find templates for each below. 👇


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💫 I am recruiting a graduate student to join the Stress, Aging, and Relationships (STAR) lab at Texas Tech University starting in Fall, 2025! Appreciate if you can RT & share offline. More info about our lab: ryanlinnbrown.com/starlab Why join the STAR lab as a PhD student? 🧵


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**Please share widely!** I am hiring a postdoctoral associate to join our amazing team. My research lab focuses on research on grief, bereavement, end-of-life care, and psycho-oncology. I also direct the Center for the Advancement of Bereavement Care, which dedicated to…


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I am accepting 1-2 Ph.D students! Our lab conducts research related to aging adults including neuropsychological functioning in persons with AD/ADRD and their care partners, neurobiological underpinnings of pre-death grief using fMRI, and clinical interventions in the rural areas


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For #OpenScience and reproduciblity, we need standardized protocols, and I'm excited to announce publication of two #neuroimaging protocols for #griefresearch! To identify robust neurobiological markers of #grief, download a copy of the article for free! authors.elsevier.com/c/1jmQb3IRiH3c…

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Well said @doctormfo! Enjoyed working on this with you and our entire team! Hope this can increase replication of research in this area!

For #OpenScience and reproduciblity, we need standardized protocols, and I'm excited to announce publication of two #neuroimaging protocols for #griefresearch! To identify robust neurobiological markers of #grief, download a copy of the article for free! authors.elsevier.com/c/1jmQb3IRiH3c…

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Dominique Simms, clinical graduate student and in my lab, is leading a study about #grief in the Black community, which is sorely understudied. I’m hoping you will to fill it out and/or pass it along to people in your network with your endorsement!

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📢 Interested in applying computational methods to advance understanding of mental health? Join us at @IcahnMountSinai for the New York Computational Psychiatry Workshop (Oct 21-23)! Apply by Sept 23: form.jotform.com/242484145124149 More info: …or-computational-psychiatry.github.io/course_nycpw/ Please share & RT

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For our first Speaker Series this semester, Dr. Ann Haynos will be presenting her talk titled, "Too Much of a Good Thing? Modeling Excess Goal Pursuit in Anorexia Nervosa and Related Disorders" When: Friday, September 20th at 1pm EDT RSVP for Zoom: forms.gle/GdjuiGjwsL4EvS…

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Dr. Laura Berner's lab at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is seeking a full-time Clinical Research Coordinator to coordinate studies focused on the neurobiology of bulimic symptoms to start June 2025 w/ a 2-yr commitment More info found here: tinyurl.com/bernercrc25


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Dear PIs, what's one specific strategy you use to minimize time spent on less important tasks, so you can focus more on research? Would love to hear your tips! 😀


A fantastic bite-sized overview of the Human Affectome project, by my labmate @AlessandraNCYu 🐙✨ If you have any interest in emotion, and/or if you think affective neuroscience needs more theory & philosophy of science, this is relevant to your interests!

✨ Check out EE1 - @AlessandraNCYu 's #EmotionExpress submission! Join us in finding the best community & public engagement piece! 👉 Like, share & comment (as much as you want) to vote for your favorite(s). Find out the best one together at #ISRE2024!



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The time to be most worried about bugs is when we get exciting results.


"Principle of Assumed Error" is a way better term for it than mine ("Sorry This Analysis is Taking Me Forever, Results Working Out As Expected Make Me Nervous So Now I'm Redoing Everything")

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Excited to share our new paper @JAMAPsych: “Exploration-Exploitation and Suicidal Behavior in Borderline Personality Disorder and Depression” with Michael Hallquist, @DrAngelaIanni, @AleksaKaurin, @aidangcw, and @AlexDombrovski1 jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap… #suicide #BPD #MDD 🧵:

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Why do we think? @J_Mildner and I answer this question by analyzing the dynamics of thousands of spontaneous thought streams. We test two functions of spontaneous thought: optimizing memory and keeping the mind focused on ongoing goal pursuits. (1/5) psnlab.princeton.edu/sites/g/files/…


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Join us for this Friday's CCP Speaker talk by Dr. @HaynosAF titled: "Too Much of a Good Thing? Modeling Excess Goal Pursuit in Anorexia Nervosa and Related Disorders" Register here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

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It's finally here! Introducing the Network Correspondence Toolbox (NCT), brought to you by the Workgroup for HArmonized Taxonomy of NETworks (WHATNET), an @OHBM Best Practices group. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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