By: Nick Santangelo
Drawing inside the lines is harder than it sounds. At least, it is when you're looking into a mirror at a reverse image of the lines you're supposed to dra...
Corinne Bart is a doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology program with a specialization in Neuroscience. She received a BA in Psychology and Art History from Boston Unive...
By: Jordan Davis
The Psychology Graduate Students for Inclusivity (PGSI) is a group that aims to promote diversity and inclusivity within the Temple University's Psychology De...
Emily Brown is a junior Psychology major, Cognitive Neuroscience minor and is also seeking a certificate in American Sign Language. In addition to her classroom studies she ha...
By: Dr. Richard Heimberg
As some of you may know, I have been collaborating with Dr. Marisol Tellez of the Temple University Kornberg School of Dentistry (TUKSoD) for the last...
Why do some elementary school students master the correct way to use a ruler in measuring things more quickly? What misconceptions do children have when learning about decimal...
Marsha Weinraub interviews Clinical Psychologist and Temple University Alumnus Mark Schenker, Ph.D. Dr. Schenker is currently working in private practice, consulting, and ho...
By: Nick Santangelo
No matter what you study, no matter what you work on, your environment matters. The more comfortable you are, the better access you have to things that mat...
By: Nick Santangelo
Temple University's College of Liberal Arts (CLA) strives to expose all students to new experiences and to broaden their worldviews. Whether they're studyi...
The act of anticipation might seem emotional, but inside your brain, it's something much different. It's an exercise in focus. To that end, Temple University Psychology Profes...
By: Nick Santangelo
Fast-casual restaurants offer healthier, higher-quality meals than fast-food restaurants do without the sit-down service and expense of casual dining resta...
Dr. Richard G. Heimberg, the Thaddeus L. Bolton Professor of Psychology, collaborated with Dr. Marisol Tellez Merchán, Associate Professor in Kornberg School of Dentistry to ...
Dr. Liz Gunderson has received a 2018 Understanding Human Cognition Scholar Award from the James S. McDonnell Foundation. The grant is for $600,000 over six years, and there...
Dr. Ingrid Olson's article, Understanding Affluence: Predictive Modeling Highlights Importance of Delay Discounting for Income Attainment, was recently published in Frontiers ...
By: Lindsey Tepfer
Masters Student
How do people decide to behave fairly with one another? To what extent do social norms play in this choice? Does the type and number of choi...
By: Nick Santangelo
Since first setting foot on the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) campus, Aurora Kripa, CLA '05, has had an impressive journey to the C-suite.
Like many incomi...
By: Dr. Thomas F. Shipley and Dr. Lauren Ellman
We begin the new school year with a column about Michael Pollan's recent outreach and translation effort. Readers may be fami...