Augmenting Cognitive Training in Older Adults: The “ACT Study”
New study investigates investigates brain stimulation as a method of strengthening cognitive training effects in older adults.
New study investigates investigates brain stimulation as a method of strengthening cognitive training effects in older adults.
CHP faculty member Peter J. Lang, Ph.D. receives new NIHM grant.
The entire CHP fourth year cohort is among the collaborative team
Professor and Chair Emeritus made third visit to Oxford
Twelve CHP trainees were conferred the Ph.D. degree at the August 5, 2016 Doctoral Degree Commencement.
CHP doctoral student Sarah Szymkowicz has won the prestigious Benton-Maier award for Neuropsychology from the American Psychological Foundation
The hungrier parents are at mealtimes, a new study shows, the more they may feed their young children, which could have implications for childhood obesity. In a small pilot study of 29 children ages 3 to 6 and their mothers, University of Florida researchers asked the mothers to rate their…
Casey Lawless, a third year graduate student in the department, was recently awarded a Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Student Traineeship Grant in the amount of $1,500 to fund her dissertation study evaluating the longitudinal impact of sleep on disease outcomes and health-related quality of life in children with cystic…
Former Department Chair and long-time valued colleague transitions to "Professor Emeritus" status.
Jacob’s first-authored manuscript (citation below)