Department of psychology
Research shows that young children are at a particular risk for pedestrian injuries in parking lots, and interventions should be made to decrease this risk.
Sensory processing difficulties, which affect one in six people, can make public spaces a nightmare and lead to traumatic meltdowns. A UAB expert teaches venues around the world how to help rather than hurt. Here’s her advice.
The diet increased quality of life, and it decreased serum levels of the adipokine leptin and a marker of oxidative stress.
Attention, reasoning and memory could be improved with resistance exercise, according to a UAB study.
Doctoral student Jonathan Adams offers tips to identify and address bullying based on psychology research.
Knowing the signs of becoming drowsy behind the wheel, many of which are similar to distracted and drunk driving, could potentially be lifesaving.
The partnership will provide scholarships and a reverse transfer agreement with Jefferson State to help deserving Alabama students realize their fullest potential.
Cortisol levels that indicate increased stress response are higher in adolescents with sleep problems.
Running around town trying to get holiday tasks crossed off the list may mean jaywalking to save time. But one UAB expert says this should be avoided at all times.
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