We would like to congratulate Melissa on this award which highlights her contributions she has made as a community leader both in her research and in daily life. She runs…
Month: October 2023
Are some children more biologically susceptible to the effects of intergenerational trauma than others? Brooke McKenna, PhD and collaborators publish ‘Infant epigenetic aging moderates the link between Black maternal childhood trauma and offspring symptoms of psychopathology’
Published in Development and Psychopathology, Infant epigenetic aging moderates the link between Black maternal childhood trauma and offspring symptoms of psychopathology seeks to expand on findings that can tell us…
“Changing life on a contextual dime”– The Kelly Lab publishes ‘Testosterone facilitates nonreproductive, context-appropriate pro- and anti-social behavior in female and male Mongolian gerbils’
Published in Hormones and Behavior vol. 156, Testosterone facilitates nonreproductive, context-appropriate pro- and anti-social behavior in female and male Mongolian gerbils expands on the findings of this study, examining the…
October Monthly Insight: Motivation, Emotion and Their influences on Learning and Memory
BY LUCY CRONIN-GOLOMB FEATURING WORK FROM THE LUMeN LAB (PI: DR. ALEXANDRA COHEN) The ability to learn from and remember salient information is essential for an individual to survive and…