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New research shows how face shape relates to sexuality
My NipissingPsychology DepartmentResearchThe shape of your face might be giving away more information about your sex life than you ever imagined. A new research study shows that men and women with shorter, wider faces tend to have a stronger sex drive than people with faces of other dimensions. -
NU researchers garner Canada Foundation for Innovation grants
Biology and ChemistryPsychology DepartmentResearchResearchers at Nipissing University have earned $707,506 in government grants to purchase state-of-the-art specialized equipment and construct the Human Evolution Laboratory. -
Nipissing celebrating 40 years of neuroscience
ConferencePsychology DepartmentResearchNeuroscientists are heading to North Bay this week for a three-day conference, Celebrating 40 Years of Neuroscience at Nipissing University. The conference runs July 27 – 29 at Nipissing University. -
Cultural neuroscience on menu for psych speaker series
ResearchPsychology DepartmentSeminar SeriesNipissing University’s psychology speaker series welcomes Dr. Shinobu Kitayama, of the department of psychology at the University of Michigan, to campus for a lecture titled Cultural Neuroscience: Why we need it, on Friday, April 7 at 1 p.m. in room H105. -
Psych Speaker Series welcomes Dr. Sujeenthar Tharmalingam
Psychology DepartmentSeminar SeriesNipissing University’s Psychology Speaker Series welcomes Dr. Sujeenthar Tharmalingam, of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Laurentian University, to campus for a lecture titled Modern cutting-edge molecular tools for the treatment of developmental brain disorders. -
NU alumnus featured in Psychology Today
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Dr. Arnocky’s work given Top 10 status
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Dr. Arnocky’s work featured in Scientific American
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Psych Speaker Series welcomes NU alum Dr. Nickerson
Seminar SeriesPsychology DepartmentMy NipissingNipissing University’s Psychology Speaker Series welcomes Dr. Philip Nickerson, of the Krembil Research Institute Toronto Western Hospital, back to campus for a lecture titled Repairing Vision, on Friday, November 25 at 11:30 a.m. in room H104. -
Psych talk examines hormones and status
Psychology DepartmentResearchSeminar SeriesNipissing University’s Psychology department Speaker Series welcomes Dr. Pranjal Mehta to campus for a special lecture, The Social Neuroendocrinology of Status.