Academia is so slow moving though.
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Replying to @estarianne @neuroconscience and
Academia is most of the time stacked, too afraid to move forward, to risk the little it has.
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Replying to @twitemp1 @neuroconscience and
Yes, and people like to specialize and don't like to be wrong. I've had old school neuroscientists tell me psychology isn't a thing.
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Replying to @estarianne @twitemp1 and
So much this. I've been treated as if I had a dunce cap on for entertaining ideas from philosophy and phenomenology.
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Replying to @neuroconscience @estarianne and
Yes, there's risk everywhere you constantly wonder if you've made the wrong choice. simple questions like 'your work doesn't fit anywhere, where you gonna publish?' is enough to knock your confidence down
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Replying to @Abebab @estarianne and
Definitely inflated my imposter syndrome. For a long time I regretted my choice to do an MA in philosophy. But it really is a core strength of my work, I've come to see.
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Replying to @neuroconscience @Abebab and
I felt something similar about not being from a psych background for years. Only after joining
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That is great. I had a similar experience in the FIL, realizing that I had what I needed to collaborate with great formal/modelling people, but also unique experimental design skills that they wanted as well.
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Replying to @neuroconscience @Abebab and
I'm still dreaming of the day I work at the same place as another woman on same/similar career step who also is a modeller.
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Replying to @o_guest @neuroconscience and
I would like to learn to model but I'm old and sick, but I'll give you lots of moral support and tell you how smart you are!
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That's so sweet. Means a lot. 
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