The mind-brain debate: NASCAR and neuroimaging

Elliot’s latest blog post at Psychology Today about racecars, neuroimaging, and the mind-brain debate.

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Rebecca wins an NSERC graduate scholarship!

Graduate student Rebecca Calcott wins the prestigious Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada award. Congratulations, Rebecca!

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Lisa wins a Greater Good Science Center Dissertation Award!

Doctoral student Lisa May earned a Dissertation Research Award from the Greater Good Science Center. Congrats, Lisa!

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SAN Lab members and collaborators in JNeuro

Some exciting new results from Jenn, Lauren, and Junaid in the Journal of Neuroscience:

Longitudinal Change in the Neural Bases of Adolescent Social Self-Evaluations: Effects of Age and Pubertal Development

Self-evaluations undergo significant transformation during early adolescence, developing in parallel with the heightened complexity of teenagers’ social worlds. Intuitive theories of adolescent development, based in part on animal work, suggest that puberty is associated with neural-level changes that facilitate a “social reorientation” (Nelson et al., 2005). However, direct tests of this hypothesis using neuroimaging are limited in humans. This longitudinal fMRI study examined neurodevelopmental trajectories associated with puberty, self-evaluations, and the presumed social reorientation during the transition from childhood to adolescence. Participants (N = 27, mean age = 10.1 and 13.1 years at time points one and two, respectively) engaged in trait evaluations of two targets (the self and a familiar fictional other), across two domains of competence (social and academic). Responses in ventromedial PFC increased with both age and pubertal development during self-evaluations in the social domain, but not in the academic domain. These results suggest that changes in social self-evaluations are intimately connected with biology, not just peer contexts, and provide important empirical support for the relationship between neurodevelopment, puberty, and social functioning.

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What does Frank Underwood know about goals?

Check out Elliot’s latest blog post over at Psychology Today about the lessons that House of Cards’ Frank Underwood can teach us about goal pursuit.

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Come see our research at the SAN conference in San Francisco!

Most of the lab members will be presenting recent results at the upcoming Social and Affective Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting in San Francisco from April 12-13. The meeting is co-hosted by Drs. Berkman and Pfeifer.

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Lab talks and posters at SfN and SPSP

Come hear our lab present research at SfN and SPSP!

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Neural Focus Groups in Science News, Forbes, and WSJ.

Read articles about neural measures predicting the effectiveness of ads in Science News, Forbes, and WSJ.

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Lab Talks and Posters at the SANS conference in New York!

See the conference program here.

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A Conceptual Guide to Statistics Using SPSS Released!

Check out Dr. Berkman’s new book  here.

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