Displaying items by tag: department of psychology

Research findings from data in 1930s Alabama underscore the lifelong effects of disparities in educational opportunities.

UAB research reveals sleep-deprived adolescents experience more hits and near misses while crossing the street in virtual lab.

UAB faculty from several disciplines will be honored for excellence by a national society.

UAB study finds kids with ADHD rejected by peers may smoke, drink and behave poorly in early adolescence, anxious behavior continues beyond.

UAB researcher who reviews dog-safety software says preschool-age children need supervision to protect against injury.

A doctoral student has won two awards that will help him continue his work in the UAB Youth Safety Lab.

Frame your behavior changes for the New Year so they become a habit, instead of forgotten until next year.

Margaux B. Gilliam, M.A., has received the Society of Pediatric Psychology student research award.

UAB senior Lauren McCarthy has been named Student of the Year by a statewide organization.

A football addiction can be detrimental to relationships, but can be extinguished with simple steps.

UAB study released today reports that fifth-graders with ADHD are nearly twice as likely to sustain injuries requiring medical attention.

Aaron Davis, M.A., a psychology doctoral candidate, will have her work featured in Progress Notes.

Adolescents who struggle to stay on task, are inflexible and have a negative mood are more at-risk for peer-influence on antisocial behavior.

One of three people listening to music were hit by a car in a simulated test of street-crossing distractions.

Do the eyes have it? UAB’s Discussion Book Dialogues series begins Sept. 15 with a lecture on emotion recognition in autism.

More than 24 million men and women of all races in the United States have an eating disorder; know the symptoms and how to stop it.
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