Fascinating interview with @utafrith.bsky.social
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@mxkoenig
Developmental Psychologist & Cognitive Neuroscientist Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Children's Hospital Los Angeles researching how early-life environmental exposures shape brain development and youth mental health www.mxkoenig.com
Fascinating interview with @utafrith.bsky.social
www.tes.com/magazine/tea...
Excited to share a new preprint that examines how adversity exposure across development is associated with subcortical-cortical structure-function coupling and youth mental health! 🧠
Thread below: 🧵⬇
Very grateful for this opportunity, and for moments like these, enjoying a beautiful California sunset with my husband.
Always eager to connect about research, ideas, or collaborations at the intersection of cognitive neuroscience, development, and policy. Let’s chat!
In this role, I’ll integrate biomarkers of early-life environmental exposures with large-scale neuroimaging and behavioral data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study to better understand how early environments shape adolescent brain development and mental health.
Excited to kick off my first day as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Dr. Elizabeth Sowell’s lab at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
New year🎊, new preprint📰
Using multimodal brain-age prediction models trained and tested on 4-wave MRI data from #ABCD, we examined how deviations in brain age align with changes in internalising and externalising symptoms across 10 waves.
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It’s grad school application season, and I wanted to give some public advice.
Caveats:
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> These are my opinions, based on my experiences, they are not secret tricks or guarantees
> They are general guidelines, not meant to cover a host of idiosyncrasies and special cases
Just published! ✨ Across 15+ timepoints, we found that unpredictability in economic hardship – not only severity – shapes young children’s self-regulation. Understanding these dynamics can help us design supports that promote stability and adaptive development. 👉 bit.ly/4oIZO75
I'm recruiting PhD students for my lab at Northwestern! I'm reviewing applications for the Department of Psychology for the Cognitive Affective Neuroscience and Clinical areas, due 12/1. 🧠
Come join the CATS Lab: nucatslab.com
Learn about our latest research: iamh.northwestern.edu/research/res...
I’m deeply grateful and proud to have defended my PhD on Thursday! Thankful for an inspiring committee with thought-provoking questions, the love and support from colleagues, friends, and family, and above all, for the best Doktormutter anyone could wish for.
How do we work with young people to develop new mental health interventions that draw on different disciplines? In this new paper, we outline our approach in developing the @resetproject.bsky.social programme, a new transdiagnostic preventative intervention for young people 👇
lnkd.in/eYkuaHZB
Today is #WorldSuicidePreventionDay.
Worried someone might be struggling with suicidal thoughts?
Your presence can be powerful. A simple check-in could be the lifeline they need. 💙
Learn more about #SuicidePrevention 👉 bit.ly/4phPYKi
Really excited that my first PhD paper is now out in @elife.bsky.social: Sense of control buffers against stress.
This has been a great team effort with Jinyu Shi, Dan McGlade, @docqhuys.bsky.social and Niko Steinbeis, comprising two studies and a total of N=768!
Summary thread below 🧵⬇️
I still get chills
Meet Mike
*30+ years severe depression
*first hospitalized @ 13y
*20 meds
*3 rounds of ECT
*2 near-fatal suicide attempts
Mike felt joy for the first time in decades after we turned on his new brain pacemaker or PACE
see videos, read paper, follow thread
doi.org/10.31234/osf...
🆕 RESEARCH: Not all kids respond to early adversity the same way. We examined data from ~7,400 children for 4 years and found something notable about positive emotions & mental health outcomes...
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
A thread 🧵 #MentalHealth #ChildDevelopment #Resilience /1
Psychologists & related fields: what is a big methods question that you believe remains somewhat unanswered & that you'd love to see adressed? There may be an opportunity for a large-scale meta-science project with many teams trying to figure out a question.
Any thoughts welcome! #psychscisky
As I am going over old blog posts, here is a nice blog by @bwroberts.bsky.social on qualities in graduate students that, in his opinion, lead to a successful career in academia. Still very good advice. pigee.wordpress.com/2012/11/08/a...
Experimentology cover: title and curves for distributions.
Experimentology is out today!!! A group of us wrote a free online textbook for experimental methods, available at experimentology.io - the idea was to integrate open science into all aspects of the experimental workflow from planning to design, analysis, and writing.
🚨 New preprint alert! 🚨
We used machine learning to examine how early life adversity ⚠️ is associated with the adolescent brain 🧠 in the ABCD Study across 7 adversity dimensions and 3 timepoints.
👉https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.06.11.659188v1
Pro tip, folks: if you make a figure for a publication, don’t just hand the copyright over to the publisher. Post it on OSF first and then give yourself permission to use it in the first publication and then all future publications. That way, no permissions issues.
Are you an international early career scholar considering spending time in the Netherlands? We likely have capacity to host a Marie Curie Fellow if you are interested. Our lab (lifespancognitivedynamics.com) works on modeling cognitive change in early or later life, at short and long timescales.
My article in The Times today
Exam stress: how to understand your child’s brain
www.thetimes.com/article/fdbc...
I wrote an Article about the Netflix drama, Adolescence.
Free version here
archive.is/goNeQ
Yaaaaaay!! This is wonderful news, Bridget. Huge congratulations 🥳
Thank you for creating this starter pack. I would love to be added.
Current Directions in Psychological Science article entitled More Than Just a Phase: Adolescence as a Window Into How the Brain Generates Behavior
Excited to share this brief review where @katieinsel.bsky.social & I discuss studying adolescence to understand how brains work! We highlight avenues for future collaborative work at the intersection of cognitive, computational, & developmental neuroscience 🧠
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
These findings underscore the importance of fostering stable and supportive friendships in young people with childhood adversity - especially during times of multidimensional stress.
🔸Greater friendship quality = lower depressive & anxiety symptoms.
🔸Stress reduction was a key mechanism behind the friendship buffering effect.
Key findings:
🔸Depressive symptoms steadily increased following the COVID-19 outbreak.
🔸Anxiety symptoms spiked during the first lockdown but returned to pre-pandemic baseline levels afterward.
🔸Surprisingly, perceived friendship quality improved during lockdowns.
Longitudinal data from 102 young people (ages 16-26) with childhood adversity revealed that high-quality friendships before the COVID-19 pandemic buffered mental health symptoms during the pandemic through reducing perceived stress.