Tag: "Department of Psychology"
Study: Attending the symphony reverses cognitive decline in people with dementia
A program that delivers the gift of live classical music to people with dementia has been shown to have strikingly positive effects on mood, cognitive function and relationships.
Alliance crosses state lines to expand opportunities for students in STEM
A five-year award of $4.8 million from the National Science Foundation has created the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation.
Occupational Therapy program offers veterans much-needed REST
Aaron Eakman, assistant professor and director of research for the New Start for Student Veterans program at Colorado State University, is helping post-9/11 student veterans sleep more soundly.
Dedicated faculty ombuds joins office
The Office of the Ombuds and Employee Assistance Program is expanding to include a part-time ombuds dedicated to serving faculty needs.
Renowned 'false memory' researcher to speak at CSU Sept. 8
Elizabeth Loftus, of UC Irvine, will be at CSU Sept. 8 to give a public lecture on her research.
Psychology's Evelinn Borrayo appointed to State Board of Health
The only academic currently serving on the board, Borrayo will represent District 2 as one of nine voting members.
Want to make healthier food choices? Maybe eye-tracking cameras can help
Psychology assistant professor Dan Graham studies how people use nutrition information to inform their food choices.
Silvia Sara Canetto named a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America
GSA is the world's oldest and largest interdisciplinary organization devoted to research, education and practice in the field of aging.