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PBS Undergraduate Student Diego J. Gonzalez Receives Graduate Opportunity Fellowship
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PBS senior thesis student Teagan McCune receives Hanson Family Travel Grant
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PBS professor René Weber’s research on moral reasoning featured in the cover of Nature Human Behavior
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Professor David Sherman and the students in his Psych 150L: Laboratory in Social Psychology class are preparing for Winter Quarter by reading the UCSB Reads 2024 book selection "Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us." by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross.
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PBS Prof. Emily Jacob’s article on a newly launched initiative to advance the study of women’s brain health published in Nature
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Research on physical activity and relationships by PBS grad student Paige Harris and Prof. Nancy Collins featured in the Current
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The Ann S. Bowers Women’s Brain Health Initiative, directed by PBS Prof. Emily Jacobs, to be launched on Thursday, Nov 16
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Distinguished PBS Professor Emeritus Brenda Major is the recipient of the 2024 APS Mentor Award | Psychological & Brain Sciences | UCSB
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PBS professor René Weber finds that moral reasoning displays characteristic patterns in the brain, with distinctions between moral categories | Psychological & Brain Sciences | UCSB
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Platform to Measure and Track Inclusion pioneered by PBS Professor Rene Weber featured in The Current
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Asst. Prof Regina Lapate awarded prestigious NIH grant to elucidate prefrontal mechanisms of emotional processing and regulation
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Research relevant for mental health by PBS Asst. Prof Lapate featured in the UC Santa Barbara Magazine
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PBS Graduate Student Laura Pritschet awarded Michael D. Young Engaged Scholar and Goodchild Graduate Mentoring Awards
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PBS Professors Mike Gazzanaga and Mike Miller Contribute to NOVA Program on the Brain and Decision Making
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Diane Mackie wins the 2023 Thomas Ostrom Award for Lifetime Contributions to Social Cognition
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Distinguished Professor Emeritus Diane Mackie is the recipient of the 2023 Thomas Ostrom Award. The Ostrom Award is the highest recognition in the field of social cognition and reflects lifetime contributions to social cognition theory and research. Congrats Diane!
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New article by PBS Faculty Alan Fridlund highlights the importance of context when interpreting nonverbal behavior
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