Department of Psychology at Columbia University (@columbiapsyc) 's Twitter Profile
Department of Psychology at Columbia University

@columbiapsyc

The official twitter of Columbia University’s Department of Psychology. Chair, Professor Kevin Ochsner.

ID: 790293489552617472

linkhttps://psychology.columbia.edu calendar_today23-10-2016 20:47:05

193 Tweet

1,1K Followers

2 Following

Department of Psychology at Columbia University (@columbiapsyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our very own Columbia Justice Lab will be hosting a panel on how injustices within the legal system can be attenuated. This event will take place on 4/14 via Zoom. Register here! tinyurl.com/injustice-panel

Department of Psychology at Columbia University (@columbiapsyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today at 4:10pm ET: Dr. Ryan Enos, political scientist in the Dept of Government at Harvard presenting on "Childhood Cross-ethnic Exposure Predicts Political Behavior Seven Decades Later: Evidence from Linked Administrative Data". Check out Department of Psychology at Columbia University Colloquium series!

Department of Psychology at Columbia University (@columbiapsyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

STREAMING NOW! Dept colloquium ft. Ryan Enos (Inactive Account), political scientist in the Dept of Government at Harvard: "Childhood Cross-ethnic Exposure Predicts Political Behavior Seven Decades Later: Evidence from Linked Administrative Data". youtu.be/6-3DBn2_yBE

James Dunlea, Ph.D. (@james__dunlea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Tomorrow (4/14, 4:00-5:30pm ET) is the second panel in the SPSSI (spssi.bsky.social)-funded "Reimagining the Future of Justice" discussion series! 🚨 Join to hear about *how* we can work toward attenuating injustices within the criminal legal context! Register here! tinyurl.com/injustice-panel

James Dunlea, Ph.D. (@james__dunlea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 🧵: Happy to share new work with Redeate Wolle and Dr. Larisa, Assistant (to the) Regional Professor! We examined children's attitudes + behaviors toward others based on perceived ability and desire to change. We studied this topic using the example domain of immigration. Link to paper here: jamesdunlea.com/uploads/1/1/4/… 1/

Mariam Aly (@mariam_s_aly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The presence of a dynamic predator impairs flexible, efficient navigation — but does not impair subsequent memory for map layouts or incidental perceptual details Excited to share this work by Brian Silston, in collaboration w/ SCAN Lab! psyarxiv.com/7p69d/

James Dunlea, Ph.D. (@james__dunlea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited for my new paper in JEP:General (w/Dr. Larisa, Assistant (to the) Regional Professor), entitled: ✨“Language shapes children’s attitudes: Consequences of internal, behavioral, and societal information in punitive and non-punitive contexts”✨ Link to paper: jamesdunlea.com/uploads/1/1/4/… A 🧵 on some key findings: 1/

Halle DimsdaleZucker (@hallezucker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

so proud of my colleagues! #ThePsychologyPhD podcast is now available from Department of Psychology at Columbia University! This podcast provides aspiring PhD students with insight into graduate studies in psychology, from program apps to life in grad school. Check it out: bit.ly/phdpod

Columbia University (@columbia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Inherited trauma is not about traumatic life events being able to change our DNA (or that of our children)," says Dr. Bianca Jones Marlin, PhD Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute, "but rather a memory of a traumatic event in our ancestors living on in us." wapo.st/3jkFEjL

"Inherited trauma is not about traumatic life events being able to change our DNA (or that of our children)," says Dr. <a href="/bjmarlin/">Bianca Jones Marlin, PhD</a> <a href="/ZuckermanBrain/">Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute</a>, "but rather a memory of a traumatic event in our ancestors living on in us." wapo.st/3jkFEjL
Department of Psychology at Columbia University (@columbiapsyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all child scientists! The Social and Moral Cognition Lab (Dr. Larisa, Assistant (to the) Regional Professor) at Department of Psychology at Columbia University is recruiting children to participate in fun online studies. In addition to helping out science, each child gets a $5 gift card for their participation. Win-win! Please share widely!

Department of Psychology at Columbia University (@columbiapsyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Considering a Psychology PhD but unsure what a PhD program is like or how to how to build a competitive application? Current Columbia PhDs have created an ongoing podcast series to demystify the Psychology PhD - the first three episodes are out now! psychology.columbia.edu/podcast

Department of Psychology at Columbia University (@columbiapsyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New work by Yifan Yao, Alana B’nai Taub, Joseph LeSauter & Rae Silver: the discovery of a new vascular route in the mouse brain, critical for maintaining circadian rhythms nature.com/articles/s4146…

James Dunlea, Ph.D. (@james__dunlea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Reminder🚨: We are accepting abstracts (poster, data blitz) for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology "Origins of the Social Mind" pre-conf until 11/15! Speakers include: Lin Bian Jan Engelmann Tamar Kushnir @MikeyPasek Federico Rossano Mahesh Srinivasan Submit here! meeting.spsp.org/preconferences…

Department of Psychology at Columbia University (@columbiapsyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for a SACNAS+ initiative info session happening this Friday (11/19) from 7-8PM via zoom. We are excited to have the current SACNAS president, Dr. Pamela Padilla, introduce the organization and its overall mission! Columbia University @sacnas

Join us for a SACNAS+ initiative info session happening this Friday (11/19) from 7-8PM via zoom. We are excited to have the current SACNAS president, Dr. Pamela Padilla, introduce the organization and its overall mission! <a href="/Columbia/">Columbia University</a>  @sacnas
Department of Psychology at Columbia University (@columbiapsyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to our Andrea Fields for receiving a scholarship from the American Psychological Foundation for her project on "Neurobiological mechanisms underlying emotional lability during toddlerhood". Great job! Columbia University APA Science American Psychological Foundation

Department of Psychology at Columbia University (@columbiapsyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this new paper about how children view and behave toward peers with incarcerated parents by Department of Psychology at Columbia University PhD candidate James Dunlea, undergraduate thesis student Devyani Goel, and Prof. Larisa Heiphetz! Congrats to the team!