Whose Minds Matter?

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Since the cognitive revolution, psychology has shifted its research focus toward conducting primarily “basic” research studies in laboratory and other non-naturalistic settings...

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ICBS Colloquium

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The ability to tell time, anticipate future events, and produce spatiotemporal motor behaviors, are among the most fundamental computations the brain performs. Precisely because of the importance of time, we have proposed that timing is decentralized: depending on time scale, modality, and task...

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The Contaminating Effect of Social Capital

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Having friends in high places is often considered necessary to achieve success. Indeed, having connections with upper-class individuals offers instrumental benefits, from better...

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Collective Hormonal Profiles Predict Group Performance

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Prior research has shown that an individual’s hormonal profile can influence the individual’s social standing within a group. We introduce a different construct—a collective hormonal profile— which describes a group’s hormonal make-up. We test whether a group’s collective hormonal profile is...

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Sidelining Bias

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In recent years, much research has conceptualized bias as an automatic response, cultivated through exposure to bias in society. From this perspective, combating...

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Prejudice Reduction

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The past decade has seen rapid growth in research that evaluates methods for reducing prejudice. We review 418 experiments reported in 309 manuscripts from...

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Clinical Science Colloquium

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Dr. Bruce Chorpita presenting: "Will clinical science ever guide clinical service at scale? Rethinking our knowledge architecture to increase the therapeutic intelligence of individuals and institutions."

Despite five decades of investment in mental health intervention research...

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On Friendships, Measurement, and Networks

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In this talk, I will discuss different approaches to the plurality of friendship and the roles that friends and friendship play in personality development and...

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The implications of recognizing and discussing racial bias

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With the current talk I will discuss my program of research on racial bias awareness—an individual difference measure meant to assess the extent to which White individuals are aware of and concerned about their own racially biased tendencies toward Black individuals. Specifically, across a...

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Clinical Science Psychology 3rd Year Talks

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Catherine Callaway presenting "On the Pathway to Implementing Evidence-Based Psychological Treatments in Low Resource Settings"

Sinclaire O'Grady presenting "Child and Adolescent Predictors of Adult Borderline Personality Disorder: A Prospective, Longitudinal Study of...

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