Psychology and Neuroscience
- New study looks to second generation of novel gene therapy as a way to help dogs with joint pain.
- Self-guided, online Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy tool reduces depression symptoms, CU Boulder researchers find.
- A global study of 13,000 individuals found people around the world base their opinions of COVID-19 policies on who supports them, not what's in them
- A new first-of-its kind study aims to shed light on why so many people use cannabis before, during or after working out. It also seeks to answer a critical question: Does THC, which is considered a banned substance by the World Anti-doping Agency, hurt or help performance?
- Four professors of distinction and two teaching professors of distinction are named for 2021.
- A new CU Boulder study shows that in the days following the 2020 presidential election, Republicans grew increasingly doubtful that the vote count was legitimate. Regardless of party, the more an individual trusted and consumed Fox News, the less faith they had in the electoral process.
- Duo to discuss 'the darkest days and the season of light' from the vantage point of two disparate disciplines.
- New data suggests that lots of time on screens may even improve peer relationships. But the study comes with caveats.
- Screen time may not be as harmful as previously suspected for school-aged children and may have some important benefits, according to one of the largest studies to date exlporing how screens impact youth.
- Recent research from CU Boulder finds that, rather than help, frequent cannabis use could induce further sleep problems.