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Brock neuroscientist studying early autism detection in the brain
Mike Cichonski, a programmer and technician in the Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab, look overs the brainwave data of infants alongside neuroscientist Sid Segalowitz, a professor in Brock’s Department of Psychology.
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2016 In the Media
- April 2016 — Race and facial recognition
- April 2016 — Brock research shows parents struggle to detect their children’s lies
- April 2016 — Understanding risk-taking behaviours in adolescence
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2015 In the Media
- January 2015 — Office of Research Services January podcast: Well-being
- July 2015 — Bullying an inherited trait
- July 2015 — Asexuality: when life isn’t all about sex
- July 2015 — Asexual and happy
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2014 In the Media
- November 2014 — Bullying: from classroom to workplace Podcast
- October 2014 — Even Depressed People Believe that Life Gets Better
- October 2014 — Brock-community study to improve wheelchairs for children with cerebral palsy
- May 2014 — Brock psychologist asks: Are honest people also humble?
- March 2014 — Behind the Scenes of TCAK: Forensic Facial Analysis
- February 2014 — How dogs help with reading skills
- February 2014 — Spotlight on children and therapy dogs
- February 2014 — Brock researchers partner with community groups on unique children’s learning initiative
- January 2014 — Asexuality: the fourth sexual orientation
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2013 In the Media
- December 2013 — Supporters love a cause – just don’t ask them for money
- December 2013 — Cross border shopping
- November 2013 — Survival of the fabulous
- November 2013 — Why are gay men not extinct? A discussion of science, history.
- November 2013 — Brock sexuality expert part of documentary on national TV this week
- November 2013 — Another Study Shows People With A Low IQ Generally Support The Right-Wing
- October 2013 — Nursing prof receives grant to study father involvement in child development
- October 2013 — Why you can’t trust the wide boys: Men with broad faces like North Korean leader are more likely to cheat on their partners and lie
- September 2013 — Hollywood puts a thin mask on racial stereotyping
- September 2013 — Men With Older Brothers More Likely To Be Gay? Study Expanding To Biological Origin
- September 2013 — Having more older brothers increases likelihood of being gay
- September 2013 — Men are more likely to be gay if they have older brothers, say scientists
- August 2013 — Perception of Wine Taste Due to Celebrity Athlete Endorsement
- June 2013 — Asexual Community Leaders Look Toward The Future
- June 2013 — Battling Asexual Discrimination, Sexual Violence And ‘Corrective’ Rape
- June 2013 — The Asexual Spectrum: Identities In The Ace Community (INFOGRAPHIC)
- June 2013 — Asexual Relationships, Masturbation And Romance In The Ace Community (INFOGRAPHIC)
- June 2013 — Asexual Disorder? The Search For Ace Identity Is Part Recognition, Part Redefinition
- June 2013 — Brock tops big research schools in NSERC grant renewals
- May 2013 — Humans Are Animals: 8-Year-Old vs. Misinformed Teacher
- April 2013 — Seeking cures and busting myths: ‘Living with autism is just reality for a lot of people’
- March 2013 — ‘You can’t buy happiness — you have to live it’
- February 2013 — A good sleep makes everyone sharper, healthier and calmer – especially teens
- February 2013 — Toddlers Tell Lies
- February 2013 — Toddlers start lying as early as age 2
- January 2013 — Brock, U of T research shows lying in children as young as two
- January 2013 — Asexuals, the group that Kinsey forgot
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2012 In the Media
- December 2012 — Brock prof’s new book charts key aspect of human personality
- December 2012 — Sparking up the brain
- November 2012 — Mother smokers harm child reading
- November 2012 — Another reason to butt out
- November 2012 — Children whose mothers smoked during pregnancy score lower on reading tests
- November 2012 — Brock bullying expert appears on TVO’s The Agenda
- November 2012 — ‘The moment I realised I was asexual’
- October 2012 — Why bullies do what they do
- October 2012 — Brock prof provides insight into bullying
- August 2012 — Prof pens new book about asexuality
- July 2012 — Child psychologist joins U.S. researchers to study adult literacy
- July 2012 — Researchers scan brains of kids with behaviour issues
- July 2012 — Vanier scholar to study effects of life’s “turning points”
- June 2012 — Applied Linguistics Corpus-based or corpus-informed grammar texts for English Language Learners compared to traditional grammars: An example of how research informs pedagogy
- March 2012 — High school mentorship program draws more students than ever
- February 2012 — We can spot aggression in the faces of other races: study
- January 2012 — Young girls bombarded by stereotypical images: Brock profs
- January 2012 — Low IQ & Conservative Beliefs Linked to Prejudice
- January 2012 — Name of wine affects taster’s opinion of its qualidy
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2011 In the Media
- December 2011 — Adolescents’ Turning Points Turn Out To Provide Positive Benefits
- December 2011 — Getting tough on bullies
- December 2011 — Psychology and Centre for Lifespan Development Research
- November 2011 — Professors publish book
- October 2011 — Competition, not violence, makes gamers aggressive: study
- September 2011 — Child and Youth Studies stories
- July 2011 — Researcher studies facial recognition
- April 2011 — Games with a purpose
- April 2011 — Researcher investigating business models to help marginalized groups
- February 2011 — New equipment helps grad student’s research
- February 2011 — Media Talk: New physical activity guidelines reflect ‘more is better’ approach to fitness
- January 2011 — Media Talk: Face memory peaks late
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2010 In the Media
- December 2010 — Media Talk: Blood pressure ‘worrisome’ in 8% of kids
- October 2010 — Grad student studies video games and aggression
- October 2010 — Bullies can’t hide online
- October 2010 — New online program helps smokers get fit and chill out
- September 2010 — Brock researchers awarded $1.7 million
- August 2010 — Brock awarded more than $700,000 in research funding
- July 2010 — Psychology Talks By Sid Segalowitz
- April 2010 — Conference focuses on the rights of persons with intellectual disabilities
- March 2010 — Three questions with… Zopito Marini
- February 2010 — Three questions with…Jane Dywan
- January 2010 — Beyond victim blame: Repressive coping style and threats to the belief in a just world
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2009 In the Media
- December 2009 — Sid Segalowitz, Jane Dywan host 2 symposia
- December 2009 — Brock receives $727,012 in research funding
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