Dr Susannah Pick
            
            @susannahpick.bsky.social
          
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          MRC Career Development Fellow. Senior Lecturer, Neuroscience & Psychology of Mental Health, IoPPN, KCL. Experimental psychologist & cognitive/affective neuroscientist. Leads the Neurological Affective & Dissociative Symptoms (NEUROADS) Lab.
      
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      AI slop and the destruction of knowledge irisvanrooijcogsci.com/2025/08/12/a...
    
      
          AI slop and the destruction of knowledge
          This week I was looking for info on what cognitive scientists mean when they speak of ‘domain-general’ cognition. I was curious, because the nuances are relevant for something I am researching at t…
        
          
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              Devin Terhune
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              · Jun 11
        
        
        
            The Induction of Dissociative States: A Meta-Analysis
            Plain Language SummaryWe conducted a meta-analysis of studies that measured state
dissociation (e.g., feeling detached from one’s environment) in different clinical
groups and in response to different...
          
            
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              Niels Detert
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              · Nov 27
        
        
        
            Functional Neurological Disorder: Neuropsychological and psychological management in children and adults | BPS - British Psychological Society
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