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Spring 2012 Psychology Honors Presentation

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Please join the Psychology department and see the following Psych majors present and discuss their honors research projects. The event will be from 8:30am-12:30pm (there will be short breaks in between each presentation) in Kaufman 179 on Wednesday, May 9.

The following will be the presentation schedule of honors projects:

8:30 am: Maia Nguyen- "Limited Environmental Enrichment Blunts Methamphetamine Sensitization in Young Mice."

9:45 am: Peter Bruland- "Crime and Punishment: Psychopathy and the Law."

11:00 am: Deana Vitrano- "Comparing Perception and Imagination at the Visual Cortex."

Congrats to Prof Yost and Lauren McCarthy's publication!

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Prof Megan Yost and Dickinson alum Lauren McCarthy for winning Best Paper for their publication of "Girls Gone Wild? Heterosexual Women's Same-Sex Encounters at College Parties" in the Psychology of Women Quarterly!

Summer '12 Research Opportunity with Prof. Barber

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Professor Barber is offering a research position for Summer 2012.

 Description of Project:

 Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth-leading cause of death in this country. It is a progressive disorder, whose hallmark symptoms are impaired memory and cognition. The fear of acquiring Alzheimer’s has led to the use of herbal or dietary supplements purported to enhance memory. The effectiveness of supplements is often based on testimonial evidence. We research these supplements to determine if they are actually effective. We produce amnesia in day-old chicks by administering a drug called scopolamine. Previous studies show that ginkgo improves memory; current studies are looking at phosphatidylserine (a fat similar to that found in nerve cells). We now seek to understand the effects of a curcuminoid compound most commonly called turmeric. Turmeric is traditionally used as a healing medicine in South Asia, and studies suggest that it may be effective in treating Alzheimer’s disease. Experiments will assess the ability of turmeric to ameliorate scopolamine-induced amnesia in our paradigm.

 Terms of Employment

The terms of employment are for 8 weeks during the summer (from June 4th, 2012 to July 27th, 2012). Students receive a stipend and living accommodations on campus.       

 Application Procedures

If you are interested in applying for this position, please make an appointment to talk with Professor Barber. When you come for the appointment, please bring a one page resumé that describes the courses you have taken that prepare you for this position, a description of other activities that may be relevant, and a paragraph describing why this research position would be valuable to your education.  You may make an appointment through email (barber@dickinson.edu).