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Tag: Research

She’s studying the experiences of disability in the early United States

Posted onApril 23, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari In her first book, The Medical Imagination, Sari Altschuler uncovers a history of the imagination in medicine. Literature, she demonstrates, was an essential …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsdisability, disability in early United States, Research, Sari Altschuler, The Medical Imagination, Wellesley Newhouse Center for the Humanities

What secrets do ballet dancers hold for people with disabilities? Or for robots?

Posted onMarch 31, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari Human movement fascinates Dagmar Sternad. In January, she spent a day watching ballet dancers prance around her lab, with stickers on their joints. …

CategoriesNortheastern University, Selected ClipsTagsaction lab, balance, ballet dancers, boston ballet, Dagmar Sternad, human movement, Research, science and technology, Wendy Smith

Scientific studies leaving you dazed and confused? These psychology professors want to change that.

Posted onJanuary 22, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari Why is the suicide rate climbing in the United States even as more people are seeking treatment for depression and anxiety? How …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsbehavioral science, David DeSteno, Lisa Feldman Barrett, Research, science, science writing, Templeton Foundation

What made this TED talk one of the most watched of 2018?

Posted onJanuary 15, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari “You are not at the mercy of mythical emotion circuits,” Lisa Feldman Barrett calmly says from the center of a red, circular stage to …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsbrain, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, emotions, Lisa Feldman Barrett, Research, science, TED talk

Can data help make racial profiling by police a thing of the past?

Posted onJanuary 7, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari When Jack McDevitt was asked to lead a study to determine whether police officers in Kansas engage in racial profiling, he didn’t have to think …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsAmy Farrell, criminal justice, Jack McDevitt, Kansas law enforcement, police, racial profiling, Research

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