Bhisma Chakrabarti

@bhismadev

Professor of Neuroscience & Mental Health. Working on empathy, emotions, and autism.

Reading, England
Joined December 2010

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  2. A9: more work on individual differences at all levels

  3. A8: additionally, a key focus should be to study brain development & autism-relevant phenotypes in low-resource settings.

  4. A8:. one step is to ensure that ASC diagnostic & screening measures are available in local languages (e.g. )

  5. A7: all of the above! diagnostic boundaries are not rigid. Key dimensions should be studied for the underlying biology

  6. In reply to

    A6: Through more events such as this- and a regular series of articles and podcasts as you () are already doing!

  7. A5: 2/2: social behaviour involves integration of multiple basic processes. hence offers unparalleled challenges to the researcher

  8. A5: 1/2 social behaviour difficulties are among the most common reported by people with ASC.

  9. A4: the utility of fundamental science shd be measured on a longer timescale. Potential new insights & new applications of a method

  10. A3: i'd like more on environmental influences on brain development. relevant for , as well as for low-resource regions

  11. A1: is the best place to know about the cool stuff happening *outside* your area of work. Source of excitement & novel ideas

  12. I am Bhisma Chakrabarti, joining from Cyprus (here for )

  13. Scientists must rise to the challenge of communicating to the general public effectively & often

  14. My attempt to get more on Twitter :) Beyond citations: Why scientists need to engage with public

  15. Very proud to celebrate the successful viva of Anya Chakraborty with the examiners Dr. Sophie Lind & Prof. Judi Ellis

  16. How autism shaped the modern conversation. My latest in , ft. and . :)

  17. Thoroughly enjoyed speaking- and thank you for the brilliant questions!

  18. Our latest using hierarchical clustering to identify autism subgroups based on RMET item-level patterns.

  19. Bhisma Chakrabarti followed , , and 5 others
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      Writer and journalist. Biographer and translator of Pablo Neruda. Also autism researcher, Editor, Looking Up, international autism magazine

    • @Tim_J_Croudace

      HealthData&HealthScience Models&Analysis4HumanDevelopment[Behav&Brain]-Assessment & Psychology[Longitudinal]-PsychometricEpidemiology-TranslationalPsychometrics

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