Psychology and Neuroscience
Chronic pain and sleep might be even more connected than previously thought, according to new research
The Communities Code initiative has garnered university outreach awards for the last four years, and its founders say the program boosts not only kids’ tech skills but also their self-esteem.
In this informative talk, Psychologist Sabine Doebel explains why iPhone apps don't help you boost executive function doesn’t work and instead, what you can do to accomplish your goals.
New research from ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è suggests that the quality of your marriage may be linked to how long you live.
Research focuses on young people who face ‘a dizzying duality of both resilience and risk.’Â
ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è research contradicts the long-held belief that humans interfere when they see the abuse of strangers.
One way to learn something well is to show others what you’ve learned—in this case, with an outreach project—according to June Gruber students in a recent ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è psychology course.
Two young faculty scientists at ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è are among seven Colorado researchers who have won $1.41 million in total funding from the Boettcher Foundation Webb-Waring Awards program.
Like many other college students, Ortiz faced challenges along the way, but found her community; asked for help when needed; and feels, if she could do it, others can, too.
A new, first-of-its kind study suggests some legal-market cannabis strains may have a more powerful anti-inflammatory effect while intoxicating users less and having less potential for abuse.