Center for Computational Psychiatry
Using multimodal quantitative methods to study mental health & disorders
- Reposted by Center for Computational PsychiatryThrilled to be at #ACNP2026 this week! 🏝️😎 If you are interested in computational modeling of social cognition for mental health, I'd love to connect and nerd out! Also excited to share the latest from my new Social Interaction & Neural Computation Lab: sinclaboratory.com
- ✨For our next CCP Speaker Series Speaker, we are thrilled to welcome @atsypes.bsky.social next Friday, 1/16, at 1pm EST. RSVP here for more details: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
- 🚀 Huge congrats to @angelaradulescu.bsky.social on being part of the Mount Sinai team awarded a @bipolardiscoveries.org grant to study the neural mechanisms behind mood state transitions and drive new discoveries in bipolar disorder biology! 🧠 👉Read more: www.bipolardiscoveries.org/our-work/dis...
- 👉Up next, we are excited to welcome @sbe.bsky.social for our next CCP Speaker Series talk! Join us THIS FRIDAY, December 5th, at 1pm EST RSVP HERE for more details: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
- 📣We are excited to welcome @rssmith.bsky.social for our next CCP Speaker Series talk! Join us TODAY, November 21st, at 1pm EDT Register HERE for the Zoom Link 👉https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfA-SAlxM8jP0D9V-tu_fMEK_SeFzhN7HrnG9lrBM8V3UInGA/viewform?usp=header
- That’s a wrap on #NYCPW2025! Huge thank you to our instructors and incredible participants for an inspiring, engaging, and energizing three days. Your curiosity and collaboration made this workshop a success. 🙌🧠✨
- And here are some photos from our awesome participants' projects! #NYCPW2025
- 👉 Saren Seeley continues our Day 3 with a discussion on Study Design & Replicability #NYCPW2025
- @lauraaberner.bsky.social started Day 3 of #NYCPW2025 by helping the group map out their own clinically relevant questions in computational psychiatry. 🧭 🧠
- 💭Closing out Day 2 of #NYCPW2025 with Ülgen Kılıç's talk on Network Theory in Psychiatry and some hands-on project work! 🙌
- Next up, @bshev.bsky.social inspired some group discussion on Drift Diffusion modeling during #NYCPW2025 Day 2!🗣️📊
- ☀️ Good morning #NYCPW2025 Day 2! @shawnrhoadsphd.com starting strong with a tutorial on fitting computational models to behavioral data!
- Wrapping up Day 1 of #NYCPW2025 with @neurokim.bsky.social using LLMs for cognitive model discovery. Excited to end the day with some project brainstorming! 💡🧠
- 📣Up next at the 2025 New York Computational Psychiatry Workshop: @vincgfiore.bsky.social on Bayesian Inference! #NYCPW2025 📊
- 🙌 @angelaradulescu.bsky.social kicking off Day 1 of #NYCPW2025 with a tutorial on Reinforcement Learning!
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- Reposted by Center for Computational PsychiatryGreat to see this out! Exciting work led by @shawnrhoadsphd.com on how we learn when actions affect ourselves and others 🧠 w/ @aa-marsh.bsky.social, @k-oconnell.com, Kathryn Berluti, & Lin Gan plus @thepsychologist.bsky.social & me @sdnl.bsky.social, @thechbh.bsky.social, @uob-sop.bsky.social
- 📢 Thrilled to share our paper is out now in @natcomms.nature.com Shared computations underlie how we acquire actions that are mutually beneficial, instrumentally harmful (benefits self at the expense of others), altruistic (benefit others at the expense of self), or mutually costly 🧵 rdcu.be/eL8mZ
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- Reposted by Center for Computational PsychiatryMust-read #NYBCI25 coverage by @neurotechnology.substack.com in @forbes.com. My key takeaway on cognitive BCI: Our biggest limiting factor isn't tech—it's fundamental scientific understanding. We can’t advance the tech until we define the disorder. Basic research must lead the way!
- @mountsinainyc.bsky.social's #BrainComputerInterface Symposium has cemented itself as a must-attend for those interested in the nexus of brain health & implanted technologies. This is a MUST READ, in-depth summary of #NYBCI25 penned for @forbes.com by Naveen Rao 👉 www.forbes.com/sites/naveen...
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- Reposted by Center for Computational PsychiatryFor those heading to #SfN25, come check out our posters on Saturday Afternoon! The lab is growing & expanding in several new directions & collabs #neuroeconomics 🧠🐭🧠 @sinaibrain.bsky.social @sinaiccp.bsky.social @sfn.org @socforneuroecon.bsky.social @bwfund.bsky.social @animalsocaging.bsky.social
- 📢For our first Speaker Series this semester, Dr. Herman Cappelen will be presenting his talk titled, "The Emotional Life of AI Companions" NEXT WEEK!🙌 When: Monday, November 3, at 1pm EDT RSVP here for Zoom👉 docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F... For more info: hermancappelen.net
- Reposted by Center for Computational PsychiatryPRESS RELEASE! @mountsinainyc.bsky.social receives $4.5 million @bipolardiscoveries.org grant! Led by @ignaciosaezphd.bsky.social, team will investigate neural mechanisms underlying #BipolarDisorder & pioneer novel neuromodulation-based treatment strategies 👉 www.mountsinai.org/about/newsro...
- Reposted by Center for Computational Psychiatry📢 Thrilled to share our paper is out now in @natcomms.nature.com Shared computations underlie how we acquire actions that are mutually beneficial, instrumentally harmful (benefits self at the expense of others), altruistic (benefit others at the expense of self), or mutually costly 🧵 rdcu.be/eL8mZ
- ⌛️ Only 3 days left to apply for the New York Computational Psychiatry Workshop (Nov 10–12)! Don’t miss your chance to learn about methods in computational psychiatry. Apply now! 👉 form.jotform.com/252448781112... More info: bit.ly/nycpw2025 Please share & RT!
- 🤔Curious about the role of self-control in eating disorders? Hear from our director, Dr. @lauraaberner.bsky.social on @pbs.org ’s Healthy Minds with host Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein as she unpacks the science behind too much, or too little, control! 🧠
- Shoutout to @bshev.bsky.social for presenting his amazing research titled "Distinct food attribute representations emerge across binge-type eating disorders" at the 2025 Society for Neuroeconomics meeting this past weekend! 🧠💡 #SNE2025 @lauraaberner.bsky.social @kiante.bsky.social
- 🌟We are so excited to share that Dr. @lauraaberner.bsky.social has been named a 2025 One Mind Rising Star! This award will support her work using neurofeedback and smartphone interventions to enhance self-regulation in bulimia nervosa. Congratulations Dr. Berner! ✨
- 🎉More belated congratulations to our faculty: Dr. @shawnrhoadsphd.com was promoted to Assistant Professor and launched his own lab with us, the SINC Lab. This achievement reflects his impressive scholarship and leadership in the field! 👉 sinclaboratory.com
- Reposted by Center for Computational Psychiatry📣 Interested in applying computational methods to advance understanding of mental health? Join us for the New York Computational Psychiatry Workshop (Nov 10-12)! Apply by Oct 13: form.jotform.com/252448781112... More info: bit.ly/nycpw2025 Please share & RT!