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Society of Behavioral Medicine 2023

1 May 20231 May 2023
Congratulations to the authors of our recently presented paper at the Annual Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference in Phoenix, Arizona last week! First author Garrett Byron did a great job…
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Red River Psychology Conference 2023

1 May 20231 May 2023
Congratulations to our lab's authors of the poster presented at the Red River Psychology Conference 2023. Gabriella Montero, Itzel Martinez, Oliver Nelson, and Garrett Byron authored the poster, "A comparison…
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Meritorious Abstract Award!

7 Mar 20231 May 2023
Congratulations to graduate student Garrett Byron, Dr. Anna Strahm, and Dr. Clayton Hilmert! Their submission to the Annual Society of Behavioral Medicine meeting entitled "Blunted diastolic blood pressure responses to…
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Psychology Major Feature

23 Feb 202313 Mar 2023
NDSU University Relations recently posted a short video with information about the psychology major at NDSU featuring our lab! One of our excellent research assistants, Gabriella Montero was kind enough…
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Congratulations Garrett!

30 Sep 20221 May 2023
Please help me congratulate Garrett Byron, who successfully defended his Master's Thesis, entitled “Sex Differences in Response to a Large 200-Person Audience using the Trier Social Stress Test in Pre-Recorded…
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Summer Presentation!

15 Jul 202231 Aug 2022
During summer 2022, the lab did not rest. Graduate student Garrett Byron and recently graduated undergraduates Olivia Wagendorf and Cadyn Hunter (not pictured) authored and presented the poster, "Heart Rate…

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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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jedi-counsel.com
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