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Dr. Arnocky’s work featured in Scientific American
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Psych Speaker Series welcomes NU alum Dr. Nickerson
Seminar SeriesPsychology DepartmentMy NipissingNipissing University’s Psychology Speaker Series welcomes Dr. Philip Nickerson, of the Krembil Research Institute Toronto Western Hospital, back to campus for a lecture titled Repairing Vision, on Friday, November 25 at 11:30 a.m. in room H104. -
Psych talk examines hormones and status
Psychology DepartmentResearchSeminar SeriesNipissing University’s Psychology department Speaker Series welcomes Dr. Pranjal Mehta to campus for a special lecture, The Social Neuroendocrinology of Status. -
Psych Speaker Series welcomes Dr. Bertsch
My NipissingPsychology DepartmentSeminar SeriesNipissing University’s department of Psychology launches the 2015/16 Psychology Speaker Series welcoming Dr. Katja Bertsch, department of General Psychiatry at the University of Heidelberg, to campus for a talk, titled Aggression in Borderline Personality Disorder: Neurobiological Correlates and Clinical Implications -
Aging and animal memory on deck for Psych series
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Unlocking origins of human behaviour on tap for psych talk
Psychology DepartmentResearchSeminar SeriesThe next lecture in Nipissing’s psychology department speaker series, Human behavioural origins: Insights from hunter-gatherers, featuring Dr. Coren L. Apicella. It takes place on Tuesday, November 25, at 11 a.m. in room H105. -
This Friday - Psych Speaker Series welcomes Dr. Page-Gould
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Dr. Carré talking about link between faces and behaviour
Psychology DepartmentResearchSeminar SeriesNipissing’s department of psychology is pleased to present the latest instalment of their speaker series, featuring Dr. Justin Carré, assistant professor of psychology, for a special lecture, In your Face: Examining the Relationship Between Facial Structure and Behaviour -
Lecture on Mental Training in Sport
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Research unlocking how testosterone impacts brain function for aggression
ResearchPsychology DepartmentCarré and his team have just published an article,Testosterone Rapidly Increases Neural Reactivity to Threat in Healthy Men: A Novel Two-Step Pharmacological Challenge Paradigm, in Biological Psychiatry.