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How Old Do You Feel? The Answer Can Reveal a Lot About Your Health, Scientists Say
Posted on December 6, 2022
Research is uncovering links between your ‘subjective age’ and your future health and longevity. Besty Morris Talks about studies that are finding…
Dr. Augustine “Chuck” Arize Junior Faculty Award Ceremony to Honor Outstanding Faculty
Posted on October 5, 2020
A&M-Commerce Faculty Senate and the Texas Association of Black Personnel in Higher Education (TABPHE) will honor fifteen outstanding faculty members during the…
National Institutes of Health Grant
Posted on September 8, 2020
The Adult Cognition Lab received new funding from the National Institutes of Health – National Institute on Aging for the project “The…
One World Cognitive Psychology Seminar
Posted on April 17, 2020
Join us on Tuesday, April 28th at 11:15 to 12:45 NY / eastern standard time, 5:15 to 6:45 central European time, for…
Why Worrying About a Cognitive Test Leads to Poorer Performance
Posted on March 20, 2020
Have you ever been stressed out about taking a test that examines memory? Check out this article that talks about how individuals…
Dr. Touron featured on Pew Trust ‘Future of Learning” series
Posted on November 21, 2019
In this final episode of the future of learning series, we explore the aging mind, including how brains change over the years,…
Welcome to our new post-doctoral scientist, Dr. Matthew Hughes!
Posted on June 25, 2018
Matthew Hughes received his PhD in Cognitive Psychology in 2014 from Texas A&M University under the direction of Dr. Lisa Geraci. Before…
Mind over age: Learning new skills later in life isn’t impossible
Posted on June 25, 2018
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