
Dominic Fareri
@dplusbrains
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Floral Park, NY
Joined June 2009
Look what's out! Such an exciting endeavor with two of my favorite people!
Excited to announce the publication of the 3rd edition of The Psychology of Emotion, co-authored with @profmaitalneta and Adrienne Wood. We did a huge revision of the previous edition! @affectScience @SPSPnews @UWMadison @UWPsych
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now out in Aging and Mental Health! https://t.co/4SBiAVnJvQ
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Understanding the psychosocial and community risk factors associated with financial exploitation is essential in developing prevention strategies. Although previous work has identified factors rela...
🚨 New preprint: Reduced Community-Level Social Cohesion is Associated with Higher Risk for Financial Exploitation (PsyArXiv). We argue that living in less cohesive communities may amplify risk — adding to known individual and social factors. 🔗
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Do you want to measure brain aging from a single MRI scan? Check out our latest work out in @NatureAging
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🚨📚 New book! I’m thrilled to share that our edited volume, Neuroeconomics: Core Topics and Current Directions (Springer Nature), will be out later this year. Co-edited with @thepsychologist & @dplusbrains — huge thanks to all our brilliant contributors. 🧵 (1/n)
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🚨 New paper: Psychological, social, and health-related factors predict risk for financial exploitation (Yang et al with @dplusbrains ) just out in Communications Psychology. It’s not just age/income—trust, fairness, and emotion regulation matter too. 🔗
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Communications Psychology - Results from three studies that examined 1918 U.S. adults show that financial exploitation risk is heightened by a complex interplay of sociodemographic, health,...
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🚨 New preprint: Contributions of default mode network to subjective valuation and maladaptive decision making. We argue the DMN shapes how we value choices — and how its disruption contributes to poor decisions. (with @dplusbrains and @e_dobryakova ) 🔗
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The default mode network (DMN) has been central to cognitive neuroscience for two decades, yet its role in decision-making remains incompletely understood. This review synthesizes recent evidence...
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New: The National Institutes of Health is canceling grants that are seen as conflicting with the Trump administration's priorities. We want to hear from researchers who have been affected.
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The National Institutes of Health is canceling grants that are seen as conflicting with the Trump administration’s priorities. We want to hear from researchers who have been affected.
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There are days in life that shake you. I’m shattered 💔 to share that I just found out that the US Government terminated my 2024 NIH Director’s Early Independence Award (~$2 million), threatening my long-promised assistant professor job at @Columbia & academic career... 1/🧵
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Haven't been on here in forever.. time to share new work from my social media shy grad student Jordan Dejoie, looking at how social rejection shapes the desire for choice. Check it out here ( https://t.co/1pFY2FJ6Cl) and in @APA_journals Emotion. w/@melanieziur & @emilygbrudner
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Mind, Brain, Body - the first longitudinal project on the gut-brain-immune axis from @BABLab_UCLA - now has a protocol paper - led by the wonderful @ShibaEsfand and with contributions from the whole lab via #paperinaday ❤️🌟🎉
🧠My first-first author paper of grad school is officially hot off the press! 🧠 We detail a novel approach for assessing the effects of caregiving-related #adversity (e.g., maltreatment) on the #brain #gut #immune axis and #internalzing symptoms in youth https://t.co/ixOIYmEHlk
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Another one! 🧠 @UCLA
Saved the best for last. The UCLA SAN area is searching for a new Affective Neuroscientist to join Carolyn Parkinson, Jaime Castrellon, Jen Silvers, Adriana Galvan, Naomi Eisenberger, and myself. Please retweet and spread the word. https://t.co/waygpnoULn
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Not on here much lately, so I'm a little late with this one.. but new paper!––an fMRI meta-analysis of cue-reactivity patterns in users of heroin and cocaine. Led by my social media shy grad student Jordan Dejoie, w/ @_AnnaKonova_ and @DVSneuro
https://t.co/X60Ptd8QqD
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Abstract. Substance use and substance use disorders represent ongoing major public health crises. Specifically, the use of substances such as cocaine and heroin are responsible for over 50,000...
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Eshin is the absolute best -- go work with him!!
Some very exciting news... after many, many, winter beards, I'm overjoyed to be joining sunny @UCSDPsychology as an Asst Prof in Jan 2025! Looking to recruit folks interested in doing some fun science, while building some cool (and useful) toys! Details:
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Exciting new work on the arbitration between experiential and observational learning by @caro_charp John P O’Doherty and others https://t.co/tVdB3YPSxl
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So excited to have our most recent #dopamine paper led by @_sjmillard and @ivybhoang out in @NatureNeuro today! https://t.co/jzpYm5Afms
Beyond excited to have our new paper up on @biorxiv_neursci! Led by @_sjmillard, we reveal the cognitive basis of intracranial self-stimulation (ICSS) of midbrain dopamine neurons. https://t.co/Gya3aEyzMG A 🧵
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SANS is look for four (4) new directors-at-large to join the board this year! If you're interested in helping to organize our community, please consider nominating yourself! Nominations are due Sunday, May 12th by 11:59pm PT. Check your email for more details on the position!
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Proud of @ErinMorrow_ for her amazing work on this project! Our findings suggest that unpleasant memories tend to blend together with similar neutral memories in anxious individuals. A riff off a clever memory paradigm by @KuhlLab @AChanales
📢 New preprint from @DavidClewett & I! We find that people with higher pupil-linked arousal to sounds 👁️ - and greater self-reported trait anxiety - remember overlapping features as more similar than they really are. Check out our discussion & ideas! 💭 https://t.co/bM0yR6qTEM
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The agency who generates official diversity statistics for the US scientific workforce was forced to give up its pilot data, which show it's been misrepresenting its data to avoid adding LGBTQ+ questions. @NCSESgov is obstructing LGBTQ+ equity in science.
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The US National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) regularly conducts national surveys of the US-based PhD- and college-educated populations. These surveys monitor who receives...
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New work from the lab! Acute stress, it seems, reduces preference for larger rewards that may be punished, and has interesting sex-dependent effects on inhibitory control over punished reward-seeking.
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