
GSUPsychology
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Communications for Psychology Department at Georgia State University
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http://psychology.gsu.edu 04-09-2020 17:27:49
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A new study by GSUPsychology professor Eyal Aharoni examining AI and morality found that most people tend to rate AI generated responses more highly than human generated ones when presented with two moral answers to an ethical question. Read more: t.gsu.edu/3Wvkp3V


Beyond excited to finally announce my commitment to the Clinical Neuropsychology PhD program at Georgia State University! I’ll miss my team in NYC, but I can't wait to join the #WareBrainLab in just 2 short months! Cheers to new beginnings 🥂GSUPsychology #clinicalpsychology


GSUPsychology offers many opportunities!

Congrats to Dr. Vince Calhoun who received the Glass Brain Award for lifetime achievement at the OHBM meeting in Seoul. He was recognized for using neuroimaging to make important discoveries regarding the organization & function of the human brain. TReNDS Center 🧠📈 Georgia State University Research


Dr. Tim Flemming and Dr. Meredith Henry recently presented at PsychONE, a conference all about Introductory Psychology. Dr. Flemming presented a roundtable on proctoring online tests, and Meredith A. Henry gave a talk on integrating holiday themes into classes. GSU Arts & Sciences


Dr. Heather Offutt and her lab were featured by the Psychonomic Society in an article about using AI to better understand how minds work from the perspective of cognitive science. GSU Arts & Sciences Georgia State University Research t.gsu.edu/3yhk6QI

Congrats to Center for Research on Interpersonal Violence students Yamini Patel and Caleigh Shepard for receiving Lagerspetz Awards for outstanding presentations by a junior scholar at the ISRA Society World Meeting in Munich, Germany! israsociety.com/about/lagerspe…

An Integrative Model of Alcohol-Facilitated Intimate Partner Aggression Perpetration in Sexual and Gender Diverse Couples (just accepted in @JSADjournal) Georgia State University • School of Public Health Nursing | University at Buffalo Purdue Psych Dept jsad.com/doi/abs/10.152…









New research from Stephanie Baumann, Lee Branum-Martin & Seyda Özçalışkan shows that there is lack of systematicity in the use of speech and gesture by characters in children’s cartoons in the US, along with a continuation of the male bias. t.gsu.edu/3F6Qqsy Georgia State University Research


