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    • ENROLLMENT HAS ENDED for the the Mind, Body and Baby Pregnancy Study!
  • PeopleThe SP&H Lab and MBB Lab are run under the guidance of Clayton Hilmert, Ph.D. in cooperation with graduate students and the valuable assistance of undergraduates at NDSU.
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ENROLLMENT HAS ENDED for the the Mind, Body and Baby Pregnancy Study!

23 Apr 20198 Nov 2021
ENROLLMENT FOR THISS PROJECT HAS ENDED. Thank you to all of our participants! If you are interested in future studies please keep an eye on our web page. Thank you! The…
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Graduate student opening for Fall 2020

27 Mar 201922 Aug 2020
Graduate student (Ph.D.) opening in Health/Social Psychology beginning Fall 2020.  Lab Description: Dr. Clayton Hilmert, directs the Social Psychophysiology & Health Lab and the Mind, Body, and Baby Lab (MBBL)…
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The Accuracy of Memory: What do we remember? Why do we forget?

25 Mar 201929 Mar 2019
Dr. Hilmert will be giving a talk in conjunction with the NDSU honors program on the topic of eye-witness testimonies and line-ups, including the legality, reliability, and what bystanders may…
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Presentations at APS Vancouver 2019

25 Mar 201927 Mar 2019
Great work Lab! Three presentations this year at the American Psychosomatic Society in Vancouver, BC! Heidi Rued MS and Clayton J. Hilmert PhD, presented a poster on 'The psychophysiological impacts…
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Seminar on March 5th!

26 Feb 201926 Feb 2019
Responding and reacting: The cardiovascular consequences of thoughtful and automatic actions 12-1pm, March 5, 2019 Room of Nations, Memorial Union, North Dakota State University Dr. Hilmert with be giving an…
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Anna Strahm selected as a Scholar for the APS 2019 Young Investigator Colloquium!

13 Jan 2019
Congratulations on being selected as a Scholar for the American Psychosomatic Society 2019 Young Investigator Colloquium! January 8, 2019 Dear Anna Strahm, Congratulations on being selected as a Scholar for…

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NDSU Psychology:
www.ndsu.edu/psychology/
Health Psychology Links:
www.health-psych.org
www.psychosomatic.org
www.sbm.org
Social Psychology Links:
www.socialpsychology.org
www.spsp.org
Psychology Links:
www.apa.org
www.psychologicalscience.org
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