Research
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For children with dyslexia, learning to read can be a struggle. It's hard not to let discouragement and frustration win ... Full story
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Gordon Hodson explores dehumanization
Professor Gordon Hodson wants to find out why some people see others as "less than human." Hodson, in the Department ... Full story -
Children in JK and SK at different stages of development: Brock researcher
Developmental psychologist Caitlin Mahy is studying the differences between four and five-year-olds, and how they think and respond to different ... Full story -
Chemistry PhD student’s work a study in contrast
Anyone who uses a camera knows the importance of contrast quality - the definition of brights and darks - for ... Full story -
Brock research compares well-being in young and older populations
Thalia Semplonius (right) is comparing well-being of older adults with that of Brock undergrads. Stress. Just hearing the word sends ... Full story -
Surgite Award winner thrives with packed schedule
Jason Ribeiro is a President's Surgite Award winner. The President's Surgite Award is awarded to current students to recognize those ... Full story -
Brock researchers develop new method to detect dishonesty in police interviews
Have you ever wondered how law enforcement officers on television always seem to know which suspects are telling the truth ... Full story -
Meet Julian Petrachenko, charmed scholar
Julian Petrachenko is one of three President's Surgite Award winners. The President's Surgite Award is awarded to current students to ... Full story -
Meet Scott Behie, President’s Surgite Award winner
The President's Surgite Award is given to current students to recognize those who have been outstanding in one or more ... Full story -
PhD student trades plant science for neuroscience
As a horticulturist, Jonathan Simone is familiar with the principle of grafting, in which you take a shoot from one ... Full story