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The Benefits Of Child Contact While In Prison On Educational Program Participation And Employment Outcomes, Déshané Velasquez
The Benefits Of Child Contact While In Prison On Educational Program Participation And Employment Outcomes, Déshané Velasquez
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Hours Spent Playing Videogames Is Associated With Increased Executive Functioning Skills In Children, Ashley Lauterbach
Hours Spent Playing Videogames Is Associated With Increased Executive Functioning Skills In Children, Ashley Lauterbach
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Squirrel Monkeys Respond To Social Violations, Aeslya S. Fuqua, Adam Fakhri, Catherine F. Talbot, Kelly L. Leverett, Sarah F. Brosnan
Squirrel Monkeys Respond To Social Violations, Aeslya S. Fuqua, Adam Fakhri, Catherine F. Talbot, Kelly L. Leverett, Sarah F. Brosnan
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Do Squirrel Monkeys Cooperate?, Brian S. Rabenold, Cindy F. Loarca
Do Squirrel Monkeys Cooperate?, Brian S. Rabenold, Cindy F. Loarca
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Gender Differences In The Contribution Of Personality And Social Anxiety To Alcohol-Related Problems, Lindsey Green, Katheryn Sauvigné, Yuri Shishido, Dr. Robert D. Latzman
Gender Differences In The Contribution Of Personality And Social Anxiety To Alcohol-Related Problems, Lindsey Green, Katheryn Sauvigné, Yuri Shishido, Dr. Robert D. Latzman
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
The Interrelation Between Learning, Executive Functioning And Language In Children, Jessica Walker, Joanne Deocampo
The Interrelation Between Learning, Executive Functioning And Language In Children, Jessica Walker, Joanne Deocampo
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Owning And Trading: Is The Endowment Effect Related To Children’S Possession Of Objects?, Sade Bowman
Owning And Trading: Is The Endowment Effect Related To Children’S Possession Of Objects?, Sade Bowman
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Emotion Sysregulation And Negative Affect Are Moderated By Psychological Inflexibility In Individuals With Analogue Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Shannon Schantz, Jessica Morgan
Emotion Sysregulation And Negative Affect Are Moderated By Psychological Inflexibility In Individuals With Analogue Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Shannon Schantz, Jessica Morgan
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Labeling Terrorism, Valentina Garzon
Labeling Terrorism, Valentina Garzon
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Does The Effect Of Parental Response To Child Gesture On Vocabulary Development Vary By Socio-Economic Status?, Erika Alcantar Anguiano, Valery Denisse Mateo, Şeyda Özçalışkan, Erika Hoff
Does The Effect Of Parental Response To Child Gesture On Vocabulary Development Vary By Socio-Economic Status?, Erika Alcantar Anguiano, Valery Denisse Mateo, Şeyda Özçalışkan, Erika Hoff
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Alcohol Consumption And Its Potential Ability To Predict Health Perceptions, Gregory J. Joseph, Jennifer L. Zorland
Alcohol Consumption And Its Potential Ability To Predict Health Perceptions, Gregory J. Joseph, Jennifer L. Zorland
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Temporal Structure Affects Attention Allocation In A Sequential Learning Paradigm, Tamika L. Crane
Temporal Structure Affects Attention Allocation In A Sequential Learning Paradigm, Tamika L. Crane
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Low-Cost Wireless Eeg As Adjunct To Mindfulness Therapy, Matthew Copello
Low-Cost Wireless Eeg As Adjunct To Mindfulness Therapy, Matthew Copello
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Social Media As A Factor Of Race-Related Stress, Ali R. Haider, Avery Henning
Social Media As A Factor Of Race-Related Stress, Ali R. Haider, Avery Henning
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Dimensional Card Sorting By Rhesus Monkeys: Remember Yesterday?, Kristin French, Megan L. Hoffman, David A. Washburn
Dimensional Card Sorting By Rhesus Monkeys: Remember Yesterday?, Kristin French, Megan L. Hoffman, David A. Washburn
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Movement In Emotion Recognition From Facial Point-Light Displays, Lauren B. Metayer
The Role Of Movement In Emotion Recognition From Facial Point-Light Displays, Lauren B. Metayer
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Religiosity And Spirituality: Moderators Of The Association Between Race-Related Stress And Psychological Distress?, Davante Jones
Religiosity And Spirituality: Moderators Of The Association Between Race-Related Stress And Psychological Distress?, Davante Jones
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Help And Hesitation: Testing Executive Function In Children, Ehijie Aikhuele
Help And Hesitation: Testing Executive Function In Children, Ehijie Aikhuele
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
The Face Of Fear: Implicit Associations Between Stereotypical Face Type And Perception Of Threat, Susan Conklin, Alesha Bond, Heather Offutt
The Face Of Fear: Implicit Associations Between Stereotypical Face Type And Perception Of Threat, Susan Conklin, Alesha Bond, Heather Offutt
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Investigating The Neurocognitive Changes To Structured Sequence Processing Following Computerized Training, Gerardo E. Valdez, Juan Galvis
Investigating The Neurocognitive Changes To Structured Sequence Processing Following Computerized Training, Gerardo E. Valdez, Juan Galvis
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of Resting State Network Connectivity In Prodromal And Diagnosed Huntington’S Disease, Elizabeth Fall
Analysis Of Resting State Network Connectivity In Prodromal And Diagnosed Huntington’S Disease, Elizabeth Fall
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
The Relationship Of Verbal And Non-Verbal Stroop Tests To Language Ability In Monolingual And Bilingual Adults, Peyton Olivia Raley, Joanne Deocampo, Jane Pan
The Relationship Of Verbal And Non-Verbal Stroop Tests To Language Ability In Monolingual And Bilingual Adults, Peyton Olivia Raley, Joanne Deocampo, Jane Pan
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Functional Mri Evaluation Of Multiple Neural Networks Underlying Auditory Verbal Hallucinations In Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders., Robert J. Thoma, Charlotte Chaze, Jeffrey David Lewine, Vince D. Calhoun, Vincent P. Clark, Juan Bustillo, Jon Houck, Judith Ford, Rose Bigelow, Corbin Wilhelmi, Julia M. Stephen, Jessica A. Turner
Functional Mri Evaluation Of Multiple Neural Networks Underlying Auditory Verbal Hallucinations In Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders., Robert J. Thoma, Charlotte Chaze, Jeffrey David Lewine, Vince D. Calhoun, Vincent P. Clark, Juan Bustillo, Jon Houck, Judith Ford, Rose Bigelow, Corbin Wilhelmi, Julia M. Stephen, Jessica A. Turner
Psychology Faculty Publications
Functional MRI studies have identified a distributed set of brain activations to be asso ciated with auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH). However, very little is known about how activated brain regions may be linked together into AVH-generating networks. Fifteen volunteers with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder pressed buttons to indicate onset and offset of AVH during fMRI scanning. When a general linear model was used to compare blood oxygenation level dependence signals during periods in which subjects indicated that they were versus were not experiencing AVH ("AVH-on" versus "AVH-off"), it revealed AVH-related activity in bilateral inferior frontal and superior temporal regions; the …
A Tool For Interactive Data Visualization: Application To Over 10,000 Brain Imaging And Phantom Mri Data Sets, Sandeep R. Panta, Runtang Wang, Jill Fries, Ravi Kalyanam, Nicole Speer, Marie Banich, Kent Keihl, Margaret King, Michael Milham, Tor D. Wager, Jessica Turner, Sergey M. Plis, Vince D. Calhoun
A Tool For Interactive Data Visualization: Application To Over 10,000 Brain Imaging And Phantom Mri Data Sets, Sandeep R. Panta, Runtang Wang, Jill Fries, Ravi Kalyanam, Nicole Speer, Marie Banich, Kent Keihl, Margaret King, Michael Milham, Tor D. Wager, Jessica Turner, Sergey M. Plis, Vince D. Calhoun
Psychology Faculty Publications
In this paper we propose a web-based approach for quick visualization of big data from brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans using a combination of an automated image capture and processing system, nonlinear embedding, and interactive data visualization tools. We draw upon thousands of MRI scans captured via the COllaborative Imaging and Neuroinformatics Suite (COINS). We then interface the output of several analysis pipelines based on structural and functional data to a t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (t-SNE) algorithm which reduces the number of dimensions for each scan in the input data set to two dimensions while preserving the local structure …
Higher Dimensional Meta-State Analysis Reveals Reduced Resting Fmri Connectivity Dynamism In Schizophrenia Patients, Robyn L. Miller, Maziar Yaesoubi, Jessica Turner, Daniel H. Mathalon, Adrian Preda, Godfrey Pearlson, Tulay Adali, Vince D. Calhoun
Higher Dimensional Meta-State Analysis Reveals Reduced Resting Fmri Connectivity Dynamism In Schizophrenia Patients, Robyn L. Miller, Maziar Yaesoubi, Jessica Turner, Daniel H. Mathalon, Adrian Preda, Godfrey Pearlson, Tulay Adali, Vince D. Calhoun
Psychology Faculty Publications
Resting-state functional brain imaging studies of network connectivity have long assumed that functional connections are stationary on the timescale of a typical scan. Interest in moving beyond this simplifying assumption has emerged only recently. The great hope is that training the right lens on time-varying properties of whole-brain network connectivity will shed additional light on previously concealed brain activation patterns characteristic of serious neurological or psychiatric disorders. We present evidence that multiple explicitly dynamical properties of time-varying whole-brain network connectivity are strongly associated with schizophrenia, a complex mental illness whose symptomatic presentation can vary enormously across subjects. As with so …
Openness, Anti-Gay Attitudes, And Intervention: Predicting The Time To Stop Anti-Gay Aggression, Chantrea Kreus, Amber Turner, Bradley Goodnight, Carolyn Brennan, Kevin Swartout
Openness, Anti-Gay Attitudes, And Intervention: Predicting The Time To Stop Anti-Gay Aggression, Chantrea Kreus, Amber Turner, Bradley Goodnight, Carolyn Brennan, Kevin Swartout
DISCOVERY: Georgia State Honors College Undergraduate Research Journal
Previous research using self-report measures found that the Big-Five personality trait openness to experience was the strongest predictor of attitudes toward gay men and lesbians. A secondary data analysis was conducted to evaluate the mediation between openness levels and the time to intervene as a bystander to an anti-gay aggressive scenario. Participants (n = 65) were self-identified heterosexual male undergraduate students who witnessed a staged scene of anti-gay aggression. During the experiment, one confederate was verbally aggressive toward another, ostensibly gay, confederate; participants chose whether and when to intervene. Participants then completed a battery of measures, including the Big …
I Want To Get This Off My Chest: When Perpetrators Publicly Disclose How They Raped Their Victims, Rebekah M. Sandy, Amy Gregg, Carolyn Brennan, Kevin Swartout
I Want To Get This Off My Chest: When Perpetrators Publicly Disclose How They Raped Their Victims, Rebekah M. Sandy, Amy Gregg, Carolyn Brennan, Kevin Swartout
DISCOVERY: Georgia State Honors College Undergraduate Research Journal
Women live in a world where nearly one in four will experience sexual assault. In fact, sexual violence is now so common that the World Health Organization recently declared it a global epidemic. Despite the prevalence of such incidents, few perpetrators self-identify. In the cases where they did acknowledge their infractions, many perpetrators said they acted as they did because they misconceived a partner’s sexual intention. This current article will argue that confusion about consent serves as more than a potential risk factor; it also provides a reason for disclosing details about the assault.
By using the social media website, …
Biracial Group Membership Scale, Marisa Franco, Olivia L. Holmes
Biracial Group Membership Scale, Marisa Franco, Olivia L. Holmes
Counseling and Psychological Services Faculty Publications
With individuals of mixed African heritage increasingly identifying as Biracial, it is important to determine whether Black people continue to perceive Biracial people as members of their community. The status of Biracial individuals within the Black community has implications for the political power of the Black community and also for Biracial individuals’ racial identity development and well-being. Thus, the purpose of this study was to create a psychometrically sound measure to assess the degree to which Black people accept Biracial people as members of the Black community: the Biracial Group Membership Scale. Factor analyses were conducted with 328 Black adults. …
Forbidden Identities: A Qualitative Examination Of Racial Identity Invalidation For Black/White Biracial Individuals, Marisa Franco, Rahel Katz, Karen M. O'Brien
Forbidden Identities: A Qualitative Examination Of Racial Identity Invalidation For Black/White Biracial Individuals, Marisa Franco, Rahel Katz, Karen M. O'Brien
Counseling and Psychological Services Faculty Publications
This qualitative study examined instances of racial identity invalidation among 49 Black/White Biracial individuals. Transcriptions of participants discussing their most stressful experience of invalidation were coded for themes using content analysis. Themes that emerged provided a rich description of Biracial participants’ perceptions of why invalidation occurs and why perpetrators invalidated the individual. Also addressed are Biracial people’s thoughts, feelings, and reactions in response to the invalidation, and the effect of the invalidating experience on racial identity. Implications for research and preventive interventions are provided.
Observed Racial Socialization And Maternal Positive Emotions In African American Mother-Adolescent Dyadic Discussions About Racial Discrimination, Mia A. Smith-Bynum, Riana E. Anderson, Breanna L. Davis, Marisa Franco
Observed Racial Socialization And Maternal Positive Emotions In African American Mother-Adolescent Dyadic Discussions About Racial Discrimination, Mia A. Smith-Bynum, Riana E. Anderson, Breanna L. Davis, Marisa Franco
Counseling and Psychological Services Faculty Publications
This study examined patterns of: (1) racial socialization messages in dyadic discussions between 111 African American mothers and adolescents (M age = 15.50) and (2) mothers’ positive emotions displayed during the discussion. Mothers gave more total racial socialization responses to a hypothetical dilemma involving potential mistreatment by a White teacher than a dilemma involving rude treatment by a White salesperson. Mothers displayed more advocacy on behalf of their adolescents in response to the teacher dilemma than to the salesperson dilemma. Mothers displayed consistent emotional support of adolescents’ problem solving across both dilemmas but lower warmth in response to the …