
Isabelle Kaiko, PhD
@kaikoisabelle
Interested in mind-wandering, cognitive flexibility and anxiety. Open to post-doc opportunities.
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20-04-2020 07:45:33
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Our own Isabelle Kaiko, PhD presenting her work on mind wandering in anxiety to a packed house #wccbt2023 super proud to be bringing USYD Psychology #PhDs to Seoul for the work to see the impact of their work 👏 👏 👏 Prof Muireann Irish FASSA FRSN Jemma Todd she’s done a brilliant job


A full house for Isabelle Kaiko, PhD presenting her fabulous network analysis of mind wandering and cognitive flexibility in anxiety #wccbt2023




Another highlight was a panel discussing the hopes and challenges in the dissemination of CBM. Very insightful conversation from Victoria Manning Yair Bar-Haim, @LaurenSHallion and Joel Sherrill.



What a fantastic opportunity to present at the Curiosity, Creativity and Complexity Conference at Columbia University. Very honoured to be included in this interdisciplinary line up from neuroscience, psychology and AI. What a truly fascinating experience!


Some key highlights from the Curiosity, Creativity and Complexity Conference include Jess Andrews-Hanna and Kalina Christoff discussing all things mind-wandering! 🤯






Fascinating results from network analysis by Isabelle Kaiko, PhD showing that mind-wandering and cognitive flexibility operate separately in accounting for trait anxiety. Content + process! #AACBT23 #CBTworks Jemma Todd Prof Muireann Irish FASSA FRSN USYD Psychology



Isabelle Kaiko, PhD presenting interesting data on cognitive inflexibility in anxiety and its relevance to mind wandering Great to learn about so many new designs and methods I'm not familiar with at this conference #AACBT23



🚨New lab paper!🚨 Establishing the link between motivational disturbances and behavioural rigidity in frontotemporal dementia. Exciting work from Kristina Horne exploring links between anhedonia and compulsive behaviour in #FTD Frontier at Brain & Mind Centre Brain & Mind Centre onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/en…

Very excited to see our latest work published today! We find links between motivation and behavioural rigidity in #FTD at the behavioural and neural level. Prof Muireann Irish FASSA FRSN Brain & Mind Centre Frontier at Brain & Mind Centre


…..and with that! Dr Kaiko at your service! A massive massive thank you to everyone that made this happen, especially Prof Muireann Irish FASSA FRSN Jemma Todd and Caroline Hunt. This was not a lone feat! 🎓🥂🧠
