by michellj | Feb 2, 2022 | Uncategorized
“When you study memory, you come to realize it’s both accurate and inaccurate…I think having skepticism about your own perceptions and judgment of memory is healthy.” An interview with Janice Chen, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain...
by michellj | May 24, 2021 | Uncategorized
“…Other people are also essential or detrimental for survival…I’m interested to see how the brain represents social others and how we navigate our social lives.” An interview with Daniela Schiller, PhD (Professor, Neuroscience...
by michellj | Apr 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
“You can get people to stop judging…trustworthiness in the short term. The question is: how long do these things persist?” An interview with Jon Freeman, PhD (Department of Psychology, Center for Neural Science, NYU) By: Michelle Johnson (March 12, 2021) ...
by michellj | Mar 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
“I like that we can quantify speech. We’re so affected by the way that people talk to us, not just what they say, but also their voice, their way of being.” An Interview with Nicole Holliday, PhD (Assistant Professor of Linguistics, UPenn) By:...
by michellj | Feb 25, 2021 | Uncategorized
“I got interested in tobacco-related health disparities because tobacco control and racial and social justice really go hand in hand.” Interview with Andy Tan, PhD, MPH, MBA, MBBS Associate Professor of Communication, Annenberg School for...