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Cultural Frame Switching Among Bilinguals: Is It Language or Culture?
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Read moreSpontaneous Eye Blink Correlates of Attentional Control for Food Cues
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Read moreNature Speak: A Program for Connecting Kids to Place, Nature, and Each Other
How can we use science to empower children to create spaces that help them connect to nature?
Read moreGroup-based Emotions as Mechanisms of Competitive Victimhood
Does competitive victimhood encourage intergroup aggression via changes in intergroup emotions?
Read moreExploring the Event-Related Potential, Behavioral, and Cognitive Correlates of Food Cue Processing, Craving, and Food Consumption in Healthy Young Adults
What are the neural correlates of food cue processing in healthy, young adults?
Read moreEntangled Ecopsychology: Links between empathy and environmental morality
Do empathic beliefs vary children's concerns for protecting endangered species?
Read moreMotivating Walking through Social Referencing and Data Visualization with Activity Trackers
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Read morePsychophysiological Responses to Racial Passing Behavior
How are psychophysiological responses to racial passing behavior shaped by the direction of passing (i.e., within the racial hierarchy)?
Read moreShaping and ‘Earthquake Culture’ Through Informal Learning
Bryan Sebok is an Associate Professor and Department Chair of Rhetoric and Media Studies. His research interests include innovation in the film and ...
Read moreEffects of Bilingualism on Executive Function
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Read moreThe Role of Group Perception in Intergroup Apology
Our upcoming project will use experimental procedures with online surveys to explore the role of group perception in promoting effective intergroup apologies.
Read moreNeurocognitive Investigations of Appetitive Cue Processing in Adults and Young Children
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Read moreGroup-Based Emotions as Antecedents and Consequences of Competitive Victimhood
One of the projects in the ESIP lab investigates the emotions involved in competitive victimhood, a phenomenon in which two groups in conflict compete over who has suffered more.
Read moreWhen Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect: Studying Preschooler’s Creative Problem Solving in a Museum Setting.
Dr. Nilsen holds a BA in Psychology from Graceland University and an MA and PhD in Psychology from the University of Michigan. He received a ...
Read moreEvent-related Potential Correlates of Response Inhibition to Alcohol Cues Among College-Aged Binge Drinkers
Todd D. Watson is an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department and is also a faculty member in the new, interdisciplinary Neuroscience program at ...
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