Articles tagged with: psychology
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Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship winner Royette Tavernier. It all started with one question on a survey that Royette Tavernier would ... Full story
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We can spot aggression in the faces of other races: study
Thanks to Brock researchers, we already know that someone with a wider face is more likely to be aggressive. But ... Full story -
Psychology and Centre for Lifespan Development Research
Michelle Jetha and Sid Segalowitz gave a keynote talk to the Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services 2011 SPARKS Research ... Full story -
Psychology
Professor Sid Segalowitz gave a colloquium talk to the Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour at McMaster University on Nov. 17 ... Full story -
Thesis defences — Oct. 25
PhD in Psychology – Heather Ramey Heather Ramey will present her thesis defence on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 2:15 p.m. in WH 147. ... Full story -
Psychology
Professor Tim Murphy, accompanied by three students (Natalie Dubeau, Lisa Lam and Allan Campopiano) from the Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience ... Full story -
Competition, not violence, makes gamers aggressive: study
Violent video games have long taken the blame for the aggressive actions of gamers. But a new study by graduate ... Full story -
Psychology
Sid Segalowitz, Jane Dywan and their graduate students from the Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab recently attended the Society for ... Full story -
Chef returns to alma mater for Fine Food, Fine Wine, Fine Art
If you need proof or Patrick Engel’s loyalty to Brock, you need to look no further than his leg. ... Full story -
Hot Topics: 9-11 remembrance ceremonies help us heal
On the 10th anniversary of 9-11, people everywhere will mark the grim milestone with solemn memorials and vigils for the ... Full story