Psychological and Brain Sciences
‘Digital humans’ can improve ergonomic behavior among workers, new research says
Applied Ergonomics publishes findings of Texas A&M interdisciplinary team.
AI-based fall detection system may transform care for people with dementia
Project is supported by a $1.3 million National Institute on Aging grant from an industry partner developing the cutting-edge system
Long-term effects of COVID-19: Infection may decrease brain volume and alter neural pathways, according to two new studies
Results have serious implications for the third of Americans infected since January 2020
Mental fatigue: New model could improve measurement of its impact
Team publishes its findings in Psychological Review
Black youths cope with violence in distinctive ways, researcher says
Stressors can lead to symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder
Students expect equal opportunities to work, but unequal duties at home
New A&M study examines how young adults make sense of balancing work and family life
PCRP awards $1 million for five research projects to support partnerships between Texas A&M and its clinical affiliates
Interdisciplinary projects selected for the PCRP program are awarded up to $200,000 each
Back-to-office anxiety?
Three Texas A&M experts offer research-based insights for coping with stress when employees return to campus on June 1
Sidetracked by food: New study connects obesity with distraction
Behavior scientists observe attention-blink paradigm in 40 adolescents