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Improving Openness and Reproducibility of Scientific Research

This seminar is the Keynote Address for the first NIH Workshop on Training to Enhance Reproducibility in Biomedical Research. Brian Nosek, Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia and Executive Director of the Center for Open Science (COS)…

Cultural neuroscience: Closing the gap in population mental health disparities

Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Lecture Series

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Mental health disorders pose a significant global financial burden in treatment a…

Change Your Brain by Transforming Your Mind

Stephen E. Straus Distinguished Lecture in the Science of Complementary Health Therapies

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health

In this talk, Dr. Davidson will present an overview of studies conducted in his laboratory on neural c…

Wertheimer Remembrance: The challenge of shared decision making between physicians and patients

In Remembrance of Alan Wertheimer, PhD, the CC Department of Bioethics Presents the First Annual Widening the Lens Lecture

Alan Wertheimer’s contributions to bioethics were far reaching and invaluable. After a very successful career in Political Scien…

Fibromyalgia Integrative Training for Tens (FIT Teens): Developmenet of a Novel Non-Pharmacologic Treatment for Juvenile Fibromyalgia

The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) presents the Integrative Medicine Research Lecture Series. The series provides overviews of the current state of research and practice involving complementary health approaches and ex…

IU study: ‘Morning people’ self-sabotage less at night, ‘night owls’ less at sunrise

A study by psychological researchers at Indiana University shows that people are more likely to undermine their performance at stressful tasks when they’re operating at "peak capacity" based on their preferred time of the day.This is an NSF M…

‘MEteor’ teaches students about astrophysics (Image 1)

Shuai Wang (left), a doctoral student in education psychology, and Robb Lindgren, a professor of curriculum and instruction and of educational psychology, are part of a team of researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign who develope…

DDM Seminar Series – Resilient and Ready: How to Thrive Through Challenge and Change

DDM Seminar Series
The second installment of the FY2017 DDM Seminar Series. To receive credit for watching the LIVE Videocast, you need to register for the event in LMS on the morning of the event. Archived Videocast registration is also available in L…

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resources You Can Use

Get an update on Alzheimer’s and dementia issues and resources, including:• What’s new with consumer, caregiver, and professional resources on dementia, including the 24/7 National Alzheimer ’ s Call Center, the NIH Alzheimer ’ s Disease Educatio…

Findings shed light on long-term memory and could advance machine learning technology

Johns Hopkins University cognitive psychologists are the first to link human’s long-term visual memory with how things move. The key, they found, lies in whether we can visually track an object.This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multi…