Yphtach Lelkes Annenberg School for Communication University of Pennsylvania A structure and (an) origin of political beliefs The right-left dimension is ubiquitous in politics, but prior perspectives provide conflicting accounts of whether cultural and economic attitudes are typically aligned on this dimension within mass publics around the world. Using survey data from ninety-nine […]
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Gloria Choi Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences MIT Cortical Dysfunction & Social Behavior Viral infection during pregnancy has been correlated with increased frequency of neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), in offspring. This phenomenon has been modeled in mice prenatally subjected to maternal immune activation (MIA). We previously showed that […]
Rebecca Mercuri (Grace Hopper Speaker) President & Lead Digital Forensics Expert, Notable Software, Inc. University of Albany
Eva Telzer Department of Psychology and Neuroscience University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Neurobiological sensitivity to social context in adolescents Social influence from parents and peers represent the most potent predictors of adolescents’ initiation and escalation of risk-taking behaviors. However, emerging evidence also implicates the protective role of parents and peers in adolescents’ […]