Our Large “Little Brain” Makes Us Human
Our Surprisingly Large “Little Brain” Makes Us Human The human cerebellum has much more surface area than a monkey’s “little brain.” Posted Aug 01, 2020 […]
Our Surprisingly Large “Little Brain” Makes Us Human The human cerebellum has much more surface area than a monkey’s “little brain.” Posted Aug 01, 2020 […]
The Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention has awarded Dr. Kristen Breit with the James G. Wilson Publication Award for research in prenatal exposure […]
Congratulations to the thirteen SDSU undergraduates who presented their posters on cancer disparities at the International Cancer Education Conference in Salt Lake City the past […]
Josh Lowe was an undergraduate student who recently graduated in May 2019. He was in Dr. Vaughn’s lab for 3 semesters, he participated in the Summer […]
Kiana Wiley was an undergraduate student who recently graduated in May 2019. She was in Dr. Vaughn’s lab for 3 semesters, she did a senior […]
Congratulations to Dr. Roger Dunn and colleagues who were recently awarded the “Joseph V. Brady Significant Research Contribution Award” for their published article “When Good News […]
“According to an interdisciplinary team of SDSU researchers, existing smoking regulations do not prevent unintended exposure to residual tobacco smoke.” By La Monica Everett-Haynes “The […]
SDSU researchers found that girls did not experience significantly greater eating disorder diagnoses than boys at age 9 and 10. By La Monica Everett-Haynes “It […]
Current MA student Ami Ikeda and undergraduate students Marissa DeVinny and Alicia Green attended and presented their project at the Research Society on Alcohol meeting […]
Psychologist Inna Fishman’s research indicates the presence of biological markers in the brain in children with autism. By Jeff Ristine “What we found is not […]