Covering faces around kids won’t mask emotions
The proliferation of face coverings to keep COVID-19 in check isn’t keeping kids from understanding facial expressions, according to a new study by University of Wisconsin–Madison psychologists.
SUSTAINABLE CONFERENCING: ENVISIONING A MORE PRODUCTIVE, ACCESSIBLE, AND ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS FUTURE
When the COVID-19 pandemic brought in-person academic conferences to a halt, research scientist Lilia Rissman and post-doctoral scholar Cassandra Jacobs set out to learn how conferences might change once it is safe to meet again.
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February 25 @ 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
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New Associate Chair for Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity Announced
The UW–Madison Department of Psychology announced Monday the creation of...
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Showing pro-diversity feelings are the norm makes individuals more tolerant
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Is bilingualism related to creativity?
Are bilinguals more creative than monolinguals? A recent study from...
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