
Diego Placido
@DPlacidoEffect
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Dev Psych PhD Candidate @UCD_CMB | Cognitive Control | @NSF #GRFP Fellow | @BrandeisU Alumnus | #FGLI | he/him/él | 🇲🇽🏳️🌈✊🏽🧠
Davis, CA
Joined March 2019
I’m Diego (he/him), a developmental psychology doctoral candidate at @UCDavisPsych! 🌈. I study how early life experiences influence the development of cognitive control and underlying neural mechanisms. My hobbies include weight lifting, rock climbing, and Brazilian jiu jitsu.
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RT @JuliaBauman2: I remember getting the advice that it doesn’t really matter what you focus your graduate work on as long as you find it i….
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RT @NextGenPsych: Applications for #NPSP are due TOMORROW (May 23)! We offer 1:1 mentor pairings to support undergrads/postbacs interested….
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RT @aidangcw: If you are a graduate student planning on preparing an NIH individual graduate (F31) or postdoctoral (F32) research fellowshi….
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I’m excited to share out this new preprint with @PauloGLaurence and @TaflaTally ! 🥳 Take a look and let us know your thoughts! 🤗.
🚨 New preprint 🚨: Neurodiversity-Driven Cognitive Development Framework: Integrating Strength-Based Approaches, Neurodiversity, and Contextual Understanding of Executive Functions.
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RT @isaStallworthy: Interested in causal questions but working with observational data? Check out our new preprint, an accessible tutorial….
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Causal inference and questions about timing are central to developmental science. Yet scientists are often limited to observational data, and conceptual, methodological, and computational barriers...
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RT @meriahdejoseph: 5 years, countless twists, & tons of ‘what are we even doing?’ moments. So happy to see this paper finally out in the w….
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RT @YukoMunakata1: 1/ I've long wondered why executive function in childhood predicts life outcomes. Why does juggling information in mind,….
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RT @katenuss: I’m recruiting PhD students for my (soon-to-launch) lab at Boston University! If you’re interested in the intersection of com….
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RT @Nicole_Lee_Sch: If you don't know how hard it is for disabled people to make it in academia, then do not write about it. Trust that peo….
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RT @Nicole_Lee_Sch: In light of that trash take on disabled students and accommodations in The Chronical, here's some actual data from disa….
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RT @dr_jobradovic: ✨New Global Executive Function Initiative's (GEFI) recommended practices for selection, adaptation, and administration o….
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RT @rburdine1: Point of View: Applied research won’t flourish without basic science . From leaders at the NIH! Thi….
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Three senior figures at the US National Institutes of Health explain why the agency remains committed to supporting basic science and research.
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RT @AMiyakeCU: In my first ever (!) Twitter post, I want to tell you about a review on procrastination in adults and children, just publish….
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Nature Reviews Psychology - Procrastination is often viewed as innocuous as long as deadlines are met but it is associated with negative life outcomes. In this Review, Mahy et al. bring together...
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RT @NatRevPsych: Mutual implications of procrastination research in adults and children for theory and intervention. Review by Caitlin E. V….
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RT @Theholisticpsyc: Your nervous system goes into fight or flight when you rush. When you push yourself to always produce. And act like ev….
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RT @YukoMunakata1: 1/ When we partnered with 6th grade teachers to support students' executive functioning and math learning, I was struck….
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Nature Reviews Psychology - Procrastination is often viewed as innocuous as long as deadlines are met but it is associated with negative life outcomes. In this Review, Mahy et al. bring together...
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