‘Textisms’ help get meaning across in digital era
It turns out that punctuation is quite effective at conveying emotion when we can’t be face to face, Newsweek reports, citing a study by Binghamton psychologist Celia Klin. Read more
Young researcher focuses on trauma, recovery
Binghamton senior Rachael Shaw says she wants to understand how to foster resilience. Read more
Training grant advances alcohol research
A five-year, $1.6 million grant will help Binghamton University train the next generation of alcohol researchers. Read more
Researcher explores physiological links to schizophrenia
Binghamton researcher Gregory P. Strauss' quest to better understand the mental disorder has produced some surprising insights. Read more
Psychology student wins NSF fellowship
Elizabeth “Cope” Feurer hopes to find out whether laboratory methods of studying reactions to stress reflect the way adolescents experience stress in the real world. Read more
NSF fellow studies acute social stress
Katherine Frost's research focuses on the brain's reward system. Read more
Undergrad explores link between brain, taste
Binghamton undergrad Sarah E. Park did a stint in a neuroscience laboratory as one of 13 SUNY Brain Summer Scholars. Read more