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Teddy Cheung, PhD

@teddcheung

Psychologist & Neuroscientist | Father of 2 | 🇨🇦 & HK | Neurodevelopmental disorders; innovative interventions and assessments

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Daniel Kahneman obituary. Learned much from him not only the behavioral economics and #heuristics but his courage to admit this own mistakes. theguardian.com/science/2024/a…

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A timely report in stocktaking the recent trends in mental health services (psychological care in particular) in Ontario, Canada. Ontario Psychological Association Unveils New Mental Health Insights - Report globenewswire.com/news-release/2…

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Good news or inflation catching-up? #postdoc #phdlife Canadian science gets biggest boost to PhD and postdoc pay in 20 years nature.com/articles/d4158…

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A surprised encounter with the author of the classic book “What to do when you worry too much” #apa2024 #psychology #anxiety #worry #childpsychology

A surprised encounter with the author of the classic book “What to do when you worry too much” #apa2024 #psychology #anxiety #worry #childpsychology
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Sharing our findings from a collaborative project with community partner CFSO on how to support Chinese #autistic individuals to get ready for employment. We found that there are autistic related and cultural factors that hindering them. #apa2024

Sharing our findings from a collaborative project with community partner <a href="/CFSO_TO/">CFSO</a> on how to support Chinese #autistic individuals to get ready for employment. We found that there are autistic related and cultural factors that hindering them. #apa2024
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Oc it is rewarding to get in a high impact journal, but the real joy is that at times if you look close enough a bug can be turned into a feature! This is a by-product to showcase how to tackle missing data in longitudinal study. Jennifer Crosbie The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) authors.elsevier.com/a/1k60g_3m9ti6…

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I’m humbled & grateful at the same time for the International Society for Autism Research, INSAR Early Career Investigator Award. I thanks all my mentors, collaborators and colleagues in Canada, the UK, and Hong Kong who have been supporting me and my work. #autism #asd #autismResearch #neurodiversity #sickkids

I’m humbled &amp; grateful at the same time for the <a href="/AutismINSAR/">International Society for Autism Research, INSAR</a> Early Career Investigator Award. 

I thanks all my mentors, collaborators and colleagues in Canada, the UK, and Hong Kong who have been supporting me and my work. 

#autism #asd #autismResearch #neurodiversity #sickkids
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I am the 3rd person in the world to receive the @Neuralink brain implant. 1st with ALS. 1st Nonverbal. I am typing this with my brain. It is my primary communication. Ask me anything! I will answer at least all verified users! Thank you Elon Musk!

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Congratulations to our #INSAR2025 Awardees Dissertation: Dr. Grant Bruno (University of Alberta) Dr. Connor Keating (University of Oxford) Early Career Investigator: Dr. Charlotte Pretzsch (King’s College) Dr. Teddy Cheung (SickKids)

Congratulations to our #INSAR2025 Awardees

Dissertation:
Dr. Grant Bruno (University of Alberta)
Dr. Connor Keating (University of Oxford)

Early Career Investigator:
Dr. Charlotte Pretzsch (King’s College)
Dr. Teddy Cheung (SickKids)