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PSY 302W Awards From SBS Research Symposium

Posted by admin on December 13, 2018

The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Fall Research Symposium was held on Friday, November 30, 2018, in Ashurst Hall.  Over 160 posters were presented during the event, involving 341 participants and 27 faculty sponsors from throughout the college.  The fall symposium provides a much anticipated opportunity for students from the Department of Psychological Sciences to present research they conducted during Introductory Undergraduate Research (PSY 279), Undergraduate Research (PSY 485), or Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology (PSY 302W)… Read more

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Paul Plonski Successfully Defends Thesis

Posted by admin on November 29, 2018

Paul Plonski is a graduating master’s student in the Department of Psychological Sciences.  Since his arrival at NAU, Paul has set high standards for himself, the integrity of his scientific research, and his peers. He helped to design and lead a randomized controlled trial that explored the effects of mindfulness training on neural markers of emotion regulation and memory among older adults in the Flagstaff community, a project that became the foundation of his thesis.  While he could have graduated… Read more

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Psychological Sciences Student Presents at National REU Conference

Posted by admin on October 30, 2018

Blake Piper, a Psychological Sciences major, and intern in the 2018 Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program hosted at NAU, presented the results of his research at the Council on Undergraduates Research Experience for Undergraduates Symposium in Washington, D.C., on October 29, 2018.

Photo of Blake Piper Photo courtesy of… Read more

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Maren Greve Receives Travel Award from the Office of the Provost

Posted by admin on October 23, 2018

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Maren Greve

Undergraduate Psychological Sciences major Maren Greve received a $900 travel award to attend the Second Language Research Forum in Montreal, Canada.  Maren, along with other members of her research team, will present the results of research conducted within the Department of English Language and Memory labs.  The 37th… Read more

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Ms. Mallory Kroeck successfully proposes her thesis project on October 16, 2018.

Posted by admin on October 16, 2018

Second-year graduate student, Mallory Kroeck, successfully defended her Graduate Thesis Proposal on October 16, 2018 before her thesis committee, department faculty, and fellow graduate students.  The title of Ms. Kroeck’s thesis project is, “Pursuing the Neurology of Compassion: An eLORETA Analysis of the Compassion Circuit.”  Data collection is underway and she is currently developing the MatLab/EEGLab/eLORETA data processing code to conduct a complex FFT Power Spectral and Current Source Density analysis of the neurological characteristics of blameworthy and careworthy… Read more

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Graduate Student Competes in Three-Minute Research Presentation Event

Posted by admin on May 15, 2018

Patrick Doyle, a second-year graduate student in the Masters of Arts in Psychological Sciences program was a finalist in the Three-Minute Research Presentation competition hosted by the NAU Office of Graduate and Professional Studies.  Patrick was the first student from our program to compete in the event.  His presentation showcased the findings of his thesis research on concussion reporting in collegiate football, which combined data scraping and computational methodology to model a cultural-level and its effect on the… Read more

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