Study points to cannabis’ effect on emotion processing
A new study suggests that cannabis significantly affects users' ability to recognize, process and empathize with human emotions.
A new study suggests that cannabis significantly affects users' ability to recognize, process and empathize with human emotions.
Lorann Stallones, director of the Colorado School of Public Health at CSU, has been named Peer Reviewer of the Year by the Journal of Agromedicine.
The annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, taking place Feb. 11-15 in Washington, D.C., will include CSU researchers sharing the latest from their laboratories, and exciting up-and-coming trends in their fields.
In a new book, CSU social scientists are shedding light on the understudied problem of parental alienation.
An important factor in white men’s psychological brittleness and vulnerability to suicide once they reach late life may be dominant scripts of masculinity, aging and suicide, a CSU psychology researcher says.
Casey Onder, a CSU doctoral student in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, has a long-standing interest in defining, assessing, and developing top-notch performance of individuals in leadership roles.
A new, collaborative program between Colorado State University and Front Range Community College will offer support and opportunities for students interested in science and hoping to transfer from Front Range to CSU.
Workplaces that value employees’ safety and well-being as much as company productivity yield the greatest rewards, according to a study done by researchers at Colorado State University and the Colorado School of Public Health.
Alan Kraut, the executive director of the Association of Psychological Science, will speak April 29.
Jessica Witt will be honored by Association of Psychological Science in May.