Quote reads: I’m honoured and delighted to receive this award! It is certainly not easy to complete a PhD during a pandemic, so I am
incredibly pleased that my research has been recognised. Photo of Dr Abigail Fiske. Dr Abigail Fiske, winner of the BPS Award for Outstanding Doctoral Research Contributions to Psychology 2024. BPS logo
Congratulations @abifiske.bsky.social, winner of the 2024 Award for Outstanding Doctoral Research Contributions to Psychology.
Her research followed children from infancy to explore how thinking skills like self-control develop and link to brain function.
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16.05.2025 12:47
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ICIS Interview with Dr. Abigail Fiske.
YouTube video by ICIS Communications
Meet the members of #ICIS, Connecting w/ our Community series #8: Dr @abifiske.bsky.social (#ICIS2024 Honourable Mention for Outstanding Dissertation) talks using fNIRS to study children's executive function & gives advice for getting into developmental research. Full video: youtu.be/AEAgNGH3ZLM
11.03.2025 15:50
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But there is much more, which I can't easily summarise in a short post, so take a look at the paper - I hope you enjoy it! :-)
31.03.2025 09:42
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Despite little improvement inhibitory control performance between 10 and 16 months, the improvement between 16 and 42 months was substantial. In terms of neural correlates, we observed right inferior parietal and right inferior frontal activation during response inhibition across early childhood.
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Inhibitory control development from infancy to early childhood: A longitudinal fNIRS study
The developmental period from infancy to early childhood is one of substantial change – in advancements in cognitive skills, such as early executive f…
NEW PAPER! I am really so excited the share this brand new paper led by @abifiske.bsky.social. Despite pandemic challenges, we assessed inhibitory control and its neural substrate (using fNIRS) from 10 months to 3.5 years in more than 100 children. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
31.03.2025 09:42
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Along w/ co-first author @paigemnelson.bsky.social & senior author @mkorom.bsky.social, we conclude w/ overarching directions for improved inclusivity in fetal, infant, & toddler neuroimaging that transcend modality.
14.02.2025 19:43
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Screenshot of paper titled "Modality-level obstacles and initiatives to improve representation in fetal, infant, and toddler neuroimaging research samples" with authors: Emma T. Margolis, Paige M. Nelson, Abigail Fiske, Juliette L.Y. Champaud, Halie A. Olson, Maria José C. Gomez, Áine T. Dineen, Chiara Bulgarelli, Sonya V. Troller-Renfree, Kirsten A. Donald, Marisa N. Spann, Brittany Howell, Dustin Scheinost, and Marta Korom.
It is more important than ever to promote inclusive & representative science as best scientific practice. In this new paper, we highlight modality-level (MRI, MEG, EEG, fNIRS, ultrasound) obstacles & initiatives for improved inclusivity in FIT neuroimaging. doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101505
14.02.2025 19:43
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We had wonderful co-authors w/ expertise across modalities: @abifiske.bsky.social, Juliette Champaud, @halieolson.bsky.social, @mjcastrogomez.bsky.social, @ainedineen.bsky.social, Chiara Bulgarelli, @strscience.bsky.social, Kirsten Donald, Marisa Spann, Brittany Howell, & @dscheinost.bsky.social.
14.02.2025 19:43
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