Dr Philip Mosley (@drphilipmosley) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Philip Mosley

@drphilipmosley

MD PhD. Neuropsychiatrist at St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital, Brisbane, Clinical Research Fellow at QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute & CSIRO.

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linkhttps://researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/3938 calendar_today21-03-2018 04:24:31

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Andreas Horn (@andreashorn_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear friends – today’s the day: Andy’s leaving twitter! It was so much fun to be here and I will miss part of it. However, this platform also changed so much that it is sometimes hard to recognize any longer. Lot’s of momentum at bluesky – moving over there. A last thread 🧵

Dear friends – today’s the day: Andy’s leaving twitter!

It was so much fun to be here and I will miss part of it.
However, this platform also changed so much that it is sometimes hard to recognize any longer.

Lot’s of momentum at <a href="/bluesky/">bluesky</a> – moving over there.

A last thread 🧵
Noah S Philip MD (@noahsphilipmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As many of you know I was in Ukraine in November teaching #TMS for #PTSD - one of the real challenges was low quality devices that are hard to use. I’ve started a gofundme in case you can donate towards getting them better equipment. Please RT! gofund.me/515f6479

Aaron Boes (@boeslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does TMS delivered to the dlPFC elicit a response in the subgenual ACC? New work with intracranial EEG says yes! Nick Trapp Corey Keller Jing Jiang Preprint here: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Does TMS delivered to the dlPFC elicit a response in the subgenual ACC?

New work with intracranial EEG says yes! 
<a href="/NickTrapp13/">Nick Trapp</a> <a href="/DrCoreyKeller/">Corey Keller</a> <a href="/jingjiang_psy/">Jing Jiang</a>

Preprint here: 
biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Dr Philip Mosley (@drphilipmosley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I found this to be a balanced & sensible review of safety in psychedelic trials for psychiatric conditions. In my humble opinion psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/ap…

Psychiatry Excellence (@psycheureka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if the key to treatment-resistant depression has been sitting on the shelf? Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs) can be highly efficacious antidepressants, yet they’re often overlooked. Why?  Due to misunderstood risks and complexities. However, for the right patient, they

مالك المطرودي (@malekmse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Low Dose Quetiapine is the salt and pepper of Psychiatry but is it safe? we see Quetiapine increasingly used in low doses to treat Insomnia. This is a study showing that even in Low Doses (25-50 mg) Quetiapine contributes to greater Cardiovascular Adverse events. *Excerpt

Low Dose Quetiapine is the salt and pepper of Psychiatry but is it safe?

we see Quetiapine increasingly used in low doses to treat Insomnia.

This is a study showing that even in Low Doses (25-50 mg) Quetiapine contributes to greater Cardiovascular Adverse events.

*Excerpt
Dennisha King (@denns_neurons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My very first, first author paper is finally published 🥳. We found that early life stress alters the normal developmental trajectory of microglial morphology in the amygdala, inducing a persistent hyper-ratified phenotype. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39753372/ Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience

My very first, first author paper is finally published 🥳. We found that early life stress alters the normal developmental trajectory of microglial morphology in the amygdala, inducing a persistent hyper-ratified phenotype. 
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39753372/
<a href="/URNeuroscience/">Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience</a>
DBS Think Tank (@dbsthinktank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very important topic as DBS for OCD is under utilized! This is important because rechargeable DBS devices are now more accessible than ever. Lets keep these points in mind when managing these complex cases.

Dr Philip Mosley (@drphilipmosley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fuck off you idiot. I grew up in a 99 percent Caucasian region of UK. I had rocks thrown at me because I actually went to school and I was mugged at knifepoint multiple times for my bus pass. Ok I’ve never had a cashmere coat, but then again where I grew up you’d get stabbed for

Dr Philip Mosley (@drphilipmosley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What massive legends! “Goals include improving multidisciplinary education without restricting access” Really admire this philosophy in this field.

Edward A. Perin - Psychologist (@doctorperin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We could all agree to call Borderline Personality Disorder “kittens and sprinkles disorder” if we wanted to, it’s still going to describe Borderline Personality Disorder. Language is arbitrarily applied, it isn’t arbitrarily applicable.

James Pang (@jchrispang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Due to unforeseen circumstances, we've extended the deadline to apply for our Systems and Comp Neuro postdoc position by a week (new deadline: May 25)! 🥳 If you have experience in modelling brain dynamics &/or analysing (s, d, f)MRI, we want you! Please help spread the word 👇

Michael Okun (@michaelokun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does the brain stop a thought in its tracks? Ever get stuck on a thought you just can't shake? Whether it's an unwanted memory, an intrusive worry or a pathological mental loop, a new paper in Nature Reviews Neuroscience by Michael Anderson and colleagues shines light on how

How does the brain stop a thought in its tracks? Ever get stuck on a thought you just can't shake? Whether it's an unwanted memory, an intrusive worry or a pathological mental loop, a new paper in Nature Reviews Neuroscience by Michael Anderson and colleagues shines light on how