Huettel Lab paper, Reason’s Enemy Is Not Emotion: Engagement of Cognitive Control Networks Explains Biases in Gain/Loss Framing, has been accepted in the Journal of Neuroscience. Congratulations to co-first authors Rosa Li and David Smith!
Huettel Lab climbs Duke Chapel
The lab takes a break from normal activities (i.e., typing) to climb the 239 steps to the top of Duke Chapel. All lab members were accounted for afterward.
Nature Neuroscience: Viewpoint on vmPFC
In the first Nature Neuroscience “Viewpoint” debate, Scott Huettel discusses the value perspective on vmPFC function.
Libby Jenke’s research featured in Newsweek!
Libby Jenke’s recent paper, Issues or Identity? Cognitive Foundations of Voter Choice, has been featured in Newsweek! See the article above!
Libby Jenke’s research featured in DukeTODAY!
Libby Jenke’s recent paper, Issues or Identity? Cognitive Foundations of Voter Choice, has been featured in DukeTODAY! Click above to check out it out!
Congrats to Libby Jenke!
Congrats to Libby for her new paper, Issues or Identity? Cognitive Foundations of Voter Choice, in Trends in Cognitive Sciences! Here, Libby’s research focused on how policy position and social identities influence voter preferences. Again, congrats Libby!
BIAC Retreat 2016
Congrats Rosa!
Congrats to Rosa for winning the 2016 Merritt Science Journalism Award! The Merritt Science Journalism Award celebrates a Duke graduate or undergraduate student for science journalism.
Congratulations Dianna!
Congrats to Dianna for passing her prelim!
Congratulations Dr. Lee!
Congratulations to Dr. Victoria Lee! On March 31st, Vicki successfully defended her dissertation by showcasing her hard work and amazing sciencing skills in a riveting presentation. Not only is Vicki an intuitive and gifted scientist, but a fantastic person and…