Leah Banellis (@leahbanellis) 's Twitter Profile
Leah Banellis

@leahbanellis

🏳️‍🌈 Postdoc at @visceral_mind. Interested in brain-body interactions, interoception, consciousness, & mental health

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🧠 How do brain-body interactions shape perception, cognition & well-being? Join Adriatica Summer School 2025 on the Adriatic coast! Explore rhythms, health & interoception with experts. Apply now 👉 dnisc.unich.it/pagina-adriati… #Adriatica2025 #Neuroscience #Wellbeing #Interoception

🧠 How do brain-body interactions shape perception, cognition & well-being?
Join Adriatica Summer School 2025 on the Adriatic coast!
Explore rhythms, health & interoception with experts.

Apply now 👉 dnisc.unich.it/pagina-adriati…

#Adriatica2025 #Neuroscience #Wellbeing #Interoception
Leah Banellis (@leahbanellis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm so grateful to write my first magazine article with Psyche Magazine! It was a real pleasure to work with Christian Jarrett 🇺🇦 on this piece. It highlights our preprint on 'Body-Wandering' with invaluable guidance from Micah G. Allen and Jonny Smallwood: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Micah G. Allen (@micahgallen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever get distracted by your own body? We call this "body-wandering." 🧠🫀 Our latest study uncovers its neural fingerprint and the link to ADHD & depression symptoms. Awesome write-up by our own Leah Banellis in Psyche Magazine! psyche.co/ideas/how-much…

Leah Banellis (@leahbanellis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely loved discussing our recent Nature Mental Health paper on Ihm Curious YouTube channel, thank you for having me! & to Micah G. Allen Ignacio Rebollo & the The ECG team for all their hard work on this project🧠 Open link to the paper: rdcu.be/eyuzu

Absolutely loved discussing our recent <a href="/NatMentHealth/">Nature Mental Health</a> paper on <a href="/IhmCurious/">Ihm Curious</a> YouTube channel, thank you for having me! &amp; to <a href="/micahgallen/">Micah G. Allen</a> <a href="/BrainAndStomach/">Ignacio Rebollo</a> &amp; the <a href="/visceral_mind/">The ECG</a> team for all their hard work on this project🧠
Open link to the paper: rdcu.be/eyuzu
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🐝Our August issue is now live!🐝 We are featuring the stomach-brain axis and its potential importance in modulating mood states. Also, check out our content on anxiety disorders, depression, traumatic brain injury, #OCD, metabolic psychiatry & more! nature.com/natmentalhealt…

🐝Our August issue is now live!🐝

We are featuring the stomach-brain axis and its potential importance in modulating mood states. 
Also, check out our content on anxiety disorders, depression, traumatic brain injury,  #OCD, metabolic psychiatry &amp; more!
nature.com/natmentalhealt…
Neuroscience News (@neurosciencenew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Stomach–brain coupling indexes a dimensional signature of mental health” by Micah Allen et al. Nature Mental Health nature.com/articles/s4422…

Nicholas Fabiano, MD (@ntfabiano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Greater stomach-brain connection is associated with worse mental health. This is opposite to the belief that being ‘more in tune with your body’ improves mental health.

Greater stomach-brain connection is associated with worse mental health.

This is opposite to the belief that being ‘more in tune with your body’ improves mental health.
Micah G. Allen (@micahgallen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are interoception and mental health linked? Many assume so, with interoception even described as a psychiatric “p-factor.” But in our latest preprint, we were surprised to find little evidence for such a connection. medrxiv.org/content/10.110…

Owen Gregorian (@owengregorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists discover surprising link between gut-brain interactions and mental health | Eric W. Dolan, PsyPost A new study provides evidence that the connection between the brain and the stomach may be linked to mental health in a measurable way. Researchers from Aarhus

Leah Banellis (@leahbanellis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to PsyPost.org for featuring our Nature Mental Health research on stomach–brain communication and worse mental health symptoms ... although it's a bit surreal to see more comments about my hair colour than the science itself 😅