 
                                Elyssa Barrick
@elyssabarrick
Psych PhD Candidate @CNL_CWRU
Former @socialneuro_lab, @McLeanHospital
social behavior, social 🧠, psychosis, SMI
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http://elyssabarrick.com 08-07-2018 12:31:31
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        🧵1/ Ever wondered what makes for a good conversation? Shannon Burns, PhD Diana Tamir Communication Neuroscience Lab @L_MwilambweT, Lily Tsoi and I used fMRI hyperscanning to answer this question by tracking the dynamics of naturalistic conversations. Now out in Nature Communications! doi.org/10.1038/s41467…
 
        We are hiring a Research Coordinator‼️ If you are interested in the implementation of early psychosis programs, please consider applying. We have several existing and new NIH-funded projects that use qual & quant methods all addressing disparities. ✨ wsu.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/WSU_Jobs/job/S… ✨
 
         
        A few more weeks to apply! 😊 My lab uses mixed-methods approaches to examine factors that shape the mental health trajectories of Black youth & adults, with a focus on identifying protective factors to reduce suicide vulnerability and racial trauma psychology.berkeley.edu/students/gradu…
 
        Our department Psychology@Princeton is hosting the VIPS program again this summer! PhD students at other universities who do not have summer funds can spend 2 months working in the labs of Diana Tamir, @olsonista, or Rebecca Carey. Spread the word! psychology.princeton.edu/diversity/visi…
 
         
         
         
        🚨Online Research Study🚨 Looking for people 18+ that experience psychosis Interested? Email [email protected] subject line “MAPE study” to see if you're eligible #mentalhealth #psychosis #schizophrenia #schizoaffective #bipolar
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
         
         
        ![John B. Holbein (@johnholbein1) on Twitter photo The academe has for a long time had a severely neglected social class problem.
"Children from low-SES homes were already severely underrepresented [in the academe]."
"Scientists from high-SES families have 38% higher odds of becoming stars."
nber.org/papers/w33063 The academe has for a long time had a severely neglected social class problem.
"Children from low-SES homes were already severely underrepresented [in the academe]."
"Scientists from high-SES families have 38% higher odds of becoming stars."
nber.org/papers/w33063](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GaaqK_9X0AApw8-.jpg) 
                         
                        