Lab News Archive
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November 2009
New Paper Accepted to Journal Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
Watch out for our combined behavioral and electrophysiological study on the impact of emotion regulation on executive control, by Moser, Most, & Simons
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October 2009
Spotlight on our research in the UDaily
The University of Delaware's on-line news journal features a story about our collaborative research on the relationship between cognitive- and emotional- control and obesity. Click on the blue header above to read it!
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September 2009
New Graduate Student
Welcome to Briana Kennedy!
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August 2009
New Paper Accepted to APA Journal Emotion
Watch out for our paper on Blind Jealousy, by Most, Laurenceau, Graber, Belcher, & Smith
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August 2009
Grad Student Talk Accepted
Congratulations to Lingling Wang, who is one of only 15 presenters to have a talk accepted for November's Object Perception, Attention, & Memory conference in Boston!
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July 2009
New Lab Coordinator
Welcome to Mandy Skoranski!
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May 2009
NIH Awards 3-Year Grant
To fund a collaborative effort to uncover neuro-cognitive mechanisms of attention- and emotion- regulation associated with childhood obesity
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May 2009
Student Presentations at VSS Draw Rave Reviews
Graduate student lab member Lingling Wang and undergraduate lab member Dustin Engelhardt each present their first-authored work to the international Vision Sciences Society... both to rave reviews!
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November 2008
Psychonomics Talk
Steve discusses his collaborative work on the modulatory role of social context on emotional disruption of perception
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August 2008
As Seen in New York Times Nonfiction Bestseller
Our lab's research is featured, along with several quotes by Steve, in nonfiction bestseller, Traffic: Why we drive the way we do (and what it says about us)
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May 2008
Distinguished Undergraduate Award
Congratulations to lab member Dustin Engelhardt, who receives the department's distinguished Junior GPA Award!
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May 2008
Strong Showing at VSS
Steve and Lingling each present their work on emotional disruption of visual working memory and the role of working memory in maintaining "attentional set" at the Vision Sciences Society annual meeting in Florida
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July 2007
New Graduate Student
Welcome to Lingling Wang!
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February 2007
Spotlight on Our Lab in the UDaily
The University of Delaware's on-line news journal features a story about how our research applies to safety on the roadways. Click on the blue header above to read it!
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December 2005
As Featured in the New York Times
Our work on attentional rubbernecking (aka "emotion-induced blindness") is featured in the "Year of Ideas" issue of the New York Times Magazine. Click on the blue header above to read it!
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October 2005
As Featured on the Discovery Channel
The Discovery Channel in Canada does a feature about our work on attentional rubbernecking for their special Halloween episode of Daily Planet
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September 2005
Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Classy NPR quiz show, Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me, features our work on attentional rubbernecking as a quiz item
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August 2005
Full Page Article About Our Work in The Economist
News magazine The Economist runs a full-page article about our work in their "Science and Technology" section. Click on the blue header above to read it!
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August 2005
Live Radio Interview in Sydney, Australia
Steve is interviewed about attentional rubbernecking live from Sydney by Australian radio host, Wendy Harmer, for her show Vega Café
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