Monthly Archives: September 2013

Predicting Violent Behavior

So, part of my research focuses on psychophysiological factors that predict aggression and violence. For example, one of the most replicated findings is that low resting heart rate predicts higher aggression. For another great article, please see this Adrian Raine … Continue reading

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Fast Paced Learning

After watching the Tad Suiter video, I must say I completely agree that online lectures just do not work. A stationary camera is no better than a stationary lecturer. I do like the idea of intense, fast-faced media. One of … Continue reading

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Free Anxiety and OCD Support Group

I just wanted to highlight one of the services provided at the Psychological Services Center. On the last Tuesday of every month (next meeting September 24), there is a free support group at 7 PM for those experiencing any form … Continue reading

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Pay Attention to Attention

While watching the PBS Documentary I was struck at the comments starting at 14:00. That we reward people for staying up all night reading, but chastise them for video game playing. Both people are driven and attending to information, but … Continue reading

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The Clinic Does Matter

I found myself spending an unusual amount of time deciding what I wanted to blog about. When it came down to choosing, it just happened to be at the same time I received an email from one of my clinical … Continue reading

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