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Anamaría Guzmán Cardenas – CAS, Neuroscience, Colombia – She was actively involved across UNL, including NSE orientation leader, and created her own degree program in neuroscience. After graduation, she’s getting her master’s degree in the science of movement, combining her passions for dance and neuroscience. April 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Brenna Lash, a graduate student in the Clinical Psychology Training Program, loads the telehealth platform on her laptop, as seen from an observation room, where clinic faculty supervisors monitor sessions. April 13, 2021. Photo by David Fitzgibbon / University Communication.
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Brenna Lash, a graduate student in the Clinical Psychology Training Program, loads the telehealth platform on her laptop, as seen from an observation room, where clinic faculty supervisors monitor sessions. April 13, 2021. Photo by David Fitzgibbon / University Communication.
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Brenna Lash, a graduate student in the Clinical Psychology Training Program, loads the telehealth platform on her laptop, as seen from an observation room, where clinic faculty supervisors monitor sessions. April 13, 2021. Photo by David Fitzgibbon / University Communication.
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The milkshake mouthpiece is adjusted down to the patients mouth as she lies on the MRI bed. Nebraska’s Tim Nelson has received a new five-year grant to extend research into obesity. One component of it is to test subjects at the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior by having the test subject in an MRI receiving sips of milkshakes. September 1, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nebraska’s Tim Nelson has received a new five-year grant to extend research into obesity. One component of it is to test subjects at the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior by having the test subject in an MRI receiving sips of milkshakes. September 1, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nebraska’s Tim Nelson has received a new five-year grant to extend research into obesity. One component of it is to test subjects at the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior by having the test subject in an MRI receiving sips of milkshakes. September 1, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Automatic syringes pump both the milkshake and a tasteless rinse in small quantities to the research subject in the MRI room. Nebraska’s Tim Nelson has received a new five-year grant to extend research into obesity. One component of it is to test subjects at the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior by having the test subject in an MRI receiving sips of milkshakes. September 1, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Studio portrait of Anna Jaffe, Assistant Professor, Psychology. New Faculty. August 19, 2020. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication Photography.
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Studio portrait of Heather Hruskoci, Assistant Professor of Practice, Educational Psychology. New Faculty. August 19, 2020. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication Photography.
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Frannie Calkins, graduate student of psychology. January 31, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Rebecca Brock, assistant professor of psychology (in white), and graduate student Frannie Calkins (in pink and gray), interview a student. Their latest research suggests that even well-intentioned, healthy support — being helpful, encouraging and a good listener — can be counterproductive. Their research findings “The dark side of helping behaviors” was published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. January 31, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Rebecca Brock, assistant professor of psychology. January 31, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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The "Learn to Walk like a Zombie" project was held during the Honors Halloween Bash in Knoll Residence Hall. October 29, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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The "Learn to Walk like a Zombie" project was held during the Honors Halloween Bash in Knoll Residence Hall. October 29, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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The "Learn to Walk like a Zombie" project was held during the Honors Halloween Bash in Knoll Residence Hall. October 29, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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The "Learn to Walk like a Zombie" project was held during the Honors Halloween Bash in Knoll Residence Hall. October 29, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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The "Learn to Walk like a Zombie" project was held during the Honors Halloween Bash in Knoll Residence Hall. October 29, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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The "Learn to Walk like a Zombie" project was held during the Honors Halloween Bash in Knoll Residence Hall. October 29, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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The "Learn to Walk like a Zombie" project was held during the Honors Halloween Bash in Knoll Residence Hall. October 29, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Studio portrait of Chelsea Witt, Assistant Professor of Practice, Psychology. New Faculty. August 21, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication Photography.
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Studio portrait of Ken Wakabayashi, Assistant Professor, Psychology. New Faculty. August 21, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication Photography.
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Studio portrait of Jacquelyn Omelian, Assistant Professor of Practice, Psychology. New Faculty. August 21, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication Photography.
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Studio portrait of Nicholas Hubbard, Assistant Professor, Psychology. New Faculty. August 21, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication Photography.
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