Research Associate in Psychology and the Center for Brain Injury Research and Training; Director of Emotions and Neuroplasticity Project, University of Oregon
I use human neuroimaging to address the following questions:
How do systems interact in the human brain? How changeable or plastic are these interactions across the lifespan? How are these interactions shaped by external factors in environment and internal factors such as attention, awareness, and emotion?
When you're grateful, your brain becomes more charitable
Nov 26, 2018 16:59 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Tis the season when the conversation shifts to what youre thankful for. Gathered with family and friends around a holiday feast, for instance, people may recount some of the biggies like their health or their children or...
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