Andrew Gerlach (@agerlachphd) 's Twitter Profile
Andrew Gerlach

@agerlachphd

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Pitt, computational modeling nerd, studying depression/anxiety with multimodal MRI, proud dad, and outdoor enthusiast

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Helmet Karim (@karimh349) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey I'm Helmet, an assistant professor at University of Pittsburgh and a 2023 travel awardee! I'm presenting a poster on Tuesday (T10) on the neural basis of worry. See my 45second twitter (gif) poster and come check out the full thing on Tuesday.

Roy Perlis (@royperlis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have suspected this bias since internship... took 2 decades to have sufficiently nuanced tools to demonstrate it. Editors have learned to talk the talk but not walk the walk when it comes to mental health.

Pitt Psychiatry (@pittpsychiatry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Andrew Gerlach, PhD, & Carmen Andreescu, MD, investigated the relationship btw global anxiety, worry, & rumination & white matter hyperintensities in adults 50+. Their surprising findings: higher WMH burden was assoc w lower global anxiety & worry severity bit.ly/4aQ1QMB

Andrew Gerlach, PhD, & Carmen Andreescu, MD, investigated the relationship btw global anxiety, worry, & rumination & white matter hyperintensities in adults 50+. Their surprising findings: higher WMH burden was assoc w lower global anxiety & worry severity bit.ly/4aQ1QMB
Andrew Gerlach (@agerlachphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey #SOBP2024, stop by poster 122 tonight to learn about network markers of relapse/recurrence in late-life depression (or a cool new technique for resting state network analysis)! As always, there will be pretty brain pictures and and overly enthusiastic pointing. Society of Biological Psychiatry

Hey #SOBP2024, stop by poster 122 tonight to learn about network markers of relapse/recurrence in late-life depression (or a cool new technique for resting state network analysis)! As always, there will be pretty brain pictures and  and overly enthusiastic pointing. <a href="/SOBP/">Society of Biological Psychiatry</a>
Benedikt Sundermann (@benedikt_sun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1/5) The final version of our review on approaches to #subthreshold effects in #fMRI is now available in Clin Neuroradiol: doi.org/10.1007/s00062…. Briefly, we introduce the risk of selective interpretation of #neuroimaging maps, potentially leading to a localizationist #bias...

Andrew Gerlach (@agerlachphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey #OHBM2024, stop by my poster today (1748) to chat about leveraging a connectomics approach for making simple inference at the network level. The method--higher criticism--is intuitive and, importantly, optimal for sparse and weak effects that we typically observe in MRI data.

Hey #OHBM2024, stop by my poster today (1748) to chat about leveraging a connectomics approach for making simple inference at the network level. The method--higher criticism--is intuitive and, importantly, optimal for sparse and weak effects that we typically observe in MRI data.
Andrew Gerlach (@agerlachphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oooo, just reviewed my first AI-generated paper! What have other people’s experiences been with this??? #academia #academicjournals

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If anyone’s looking for a little physical outlet after drinking science from a firehose at #ACNP2024, a few of us are planning to head to one of the local climbing gyms. All are welcome to join, let me know if you’re interested!

Andrew Gerlach (@agerlachphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new paper in NPP! We looked at network connectivity and relapse in recurrent LLD. Main takeaways: Remission does not look a return to normal (healthy controls) Sustained remission may require widespread changes DMN's conn. with other networks is important!