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CCBBI Research Day
CCBBI Research Day was hosted by the Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging on Friday, Dec. 6th. The event was attended by around 90 faculty, students, and research staff from across…
Dr. Andrew Hayes makes 2019 Highly Cited Researchers List
Professor Andrew Hayes, specializing in Quantitative Psychology, is one of nine Ohio State researchers to make the 2019 Highly Cited Researchers list based on the ISI/Web of Science/Clarivate…
Dr. Jolynn Pek Receives Affordable Learning Exchange High Support Grant
Dr. Jolynn Pek, Assistant Professor of Quantitative Psychology, has been awarded the Affordable Learning Exchange High Support Grant from Ohio State for her project titled "Learning from Data:…
Russell Fazio receives Distinguished Scientist Award
The Society of Experimental Social Psychology held its annual conference in Toronto last week. The SESP is an internationally recognized scientific organization that is dedicated to the…
Alisa Paulsen receives NACADA Outstanding Advising Administrator Award
At the 2019 National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) Global Awards Ceremony in Louisville, Kentucky, Dr. Alisa Paulsen, Director of Undergraduate Programs in the Department of…
APA grants 3-year initiative to strengthen Intro Psych courses
The American Psychological Association recently launched a three-year initiative to take a focused look at the way Introductory Psychology courses are taught and will make recommendations to…
The Coutellier Lab receives NIH grant
The Coutellier Lab has recently been awarded a 2-year NIH (National Institutes of Health) grant towards "Prefrontal modulation of vulnerability to stress-induced emotional dysregulation." The goal…
James Pelotonia Fellow: Stephen Lo
Meet Stephen Lo, 2019 Pelotonia Fellowship recipient and Department of Psychology graduate student, helping to build the future of cancer research and care at The Ohio State University.
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New study finds "children notice everything"
In a recent article published by Ohio State, professor Vladimir Sloutsky's newest study examines the way children and adults process information in various situations. According to the…