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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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Research Assistant Positions

10 Jan 201916 Jan 2019
All Positions Filled for Spring 2019. But get in touch with us in the Fall if you are still interested! Dear Psychology Majors,Dr. Hilmert's Health Psychology lab is looking for…
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New Paper Published!

5 Nov 20185 Nov 2018
Graduate students, Heidi Rued and Anna Strahm, and Clayton published a new paper with Laura Thomas entitled, “The influence of stress on attentional bias to threat: An angry face and…
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Thank you to our Fall 2018 Research Assistants!

2 Nov 20187 Nov 2018
Our research assistants have been working diligently this semester on an exciting new virtual reality task involving psychophysiology measures. Thank you for your hard work! Back row: Dr. Hilmert, Santiago,…
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New VR Study beginning

18 Sep 201818 Sep 2018
This semester, the Social Psychophysiology & Health Lab will begin an exciting, grant funded research study featuring virtual reality technology. With the help of the Center for Visual and Cognitive…
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New Paper Published!

13 Aug 20188 Aug 2018
Graduated student, Dr. Ai Ni Teoh, and Clayton publish a new paper entitled, "Social support as a comfort or an encouragement: A systematic review on the contrasting effects of social…

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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
Other Links:
jedi-counsel.com
www.ndsu.edu
Clayton Hilmert’s Faculty Page

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