Interested in the structure of psychopathology? We have a new preprint for you osf.io/preprints/ps... led by @celinef.bsky.social "Mechanistic arbitration between candidate dimensions of psychopathology"
Interested in the structure of psychopathology? We have a new preprint for you osf.io/preprints/ps... led by @celinef.bsky.social "Mechanistic arbitration between candidate dimensions of psychopathology"
10/10 Lastly, you can confidently travel through the brain, by downloading Neureka and playing Meta Mind today! www.neureka.ie
9/10 A massive thanks to my fantastic co-authors and collaborators, including @kellydonegan.bsky.social π, especially the #Neureka team who gathered all of this wonderful data, our funders and my supervisor @clairegillan.bsky.social π
8/10 Meta Mind exemplifies how to adapt established cognitive tasks for within-person, longitudinal assessments, facilitating the development and testing of causal models π.
7/10 The high reliability observed may suggest that hybrid βself-report-cognitionβ π€ tasks may be overall more reliable than behaviour-only assessments and thus be one way to bridge the reliability gap in computational psychiatry π.
6/10 Metacognitive biases in decision-making are highly stable within-session, exhibit strong reliability πͺ and associations with clinical correlates are evident in as few as 40 trials, facilitating the rapid πββοΈ detection of individual differences in metacognition
5/10 We additionally observed high test-retest reliability with Meta Mind and replicated previously established associations with psychiatric dimensions π in our very large sample of citizen scientists π§βπ¬
4/10 Relative to the traditional task, we demonstrated the convergent validity and excellent split-half reliability of metacognitive bias in Meta Mind β . In contrast, metacognitive efficient was neither valid nor reliable β with Meta Mind (likely due to low trial N < 100).
Meta Mind game design
3/10 To achieve this, we developed Meta Mind π§ , a gamified smartphone task π€³ designed to measure metacognitive (confidence) bias and investigated its psychometric properties against a traditional metacognitive task
2/10 While metacognitive disturbances have been reported across various aspects of mental health πββοΈ, most research has been cross-sectional. The next frontier is a shift towards repeated assessments of metacognition in individuals over time β°, through treatment π, and in real world environments π
π’ Delighted to share the second preprint of my PhD work! π
Β
Across 2οΈβ£ experiments (N=3410 unpaid citizen scientists, N=52 paid participants), we developed a new smartphone game π±πΎ to measure metacognition π§ reliably, rapidly and remotely over time
Β
osf.io/preprints/ps... β¦ 1/10
We are recruiting a new PhD student to work on an exciting new area in our lab - developing passive smartphone π±proxies for cognition and symptoms with lots of cool data science methods and a clinical focus on psychotic like experiences in the gen. pop. gillanlab.com/join-the-lab/
9/9 Lastly, a massive thanks to my other fantastic co-authors and collaborators, especially the PIP study team who gathered all of this wonderful data π and my supervisor @clairegillan.bsky.social, and our funders π
8/9 This is important because it suggests that negative biases in anxious-depression are not fixed or final, they can change through time or through treatment.
7/9 Though these samples are too small for individual difference estimates, we note a general pattern across all arms, where changes in confidence over time track changes in anxious-depression. We think this suggests metacognitive biases in anxious-depression are state-dependent.
6/9 Among patients starting antidepressant medication π (N=82) and a control group receiving no intervention π ββοΈ (N=88), we found a significant increase in confidence in the antidepressant arm, but not among controls. Caveat, the interaction is p=0.06 π.
5/9 Turning to changes over time β anxious-depression significantly reduced after 4 weeks of iCBT π, and this was accompanied by an increase in confidence π. Importantly, those with the greatest reductions in anxious-depression levels had the largest increase in confidence.
4/9 Prior to receiving iCBT, βanxious-depressionβ was associated with under-confidence, while βcompulsive and intrusive thoughtsβ was associated with over-confidence in performance, replicating π previous work and extending it to a new sample - treatment seeking patients.
3/9 They signed up online and completed a metacognitive task and self-report questionnaires at baseline and 4-week follow-up, without ever meeting us π§βπ»
2/9 We collected these data as part of the PIP study, introduced by @ctlee.bsky.social. Participants initiating iCBT from SilverCloud via an NHS site or an Irish mental charity Aware, were invited to take part in our study. More on that here β¬οΈ
bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
π¨ ποΈ Excited to share our new study is now published in eLife! @elife.bsky.social
We tested the state-dependence of metacognition π§ among N=649 before and after 4 weeks of iCBT π§βπ», along with a smaller antidepressant arm π and a control group..
elifesciences.org/articles/87193 β¦a π§΅ 1/9
Thanks Micah! Glad you enjoyed, looking forward to chatting with you when you visit us in the new year!