‘I knew that was going to happen:’ Déjà vu and the ‘postdictive’ bias
CSU memory researchers document a “postdictive” bias in deja vu experiencers in the lab, and offer a plausible explanation for why it happens.
CSU memory researchers document a “postdictive” bias in deja vu experiencers in the lab, and offer a plausible explanation for why it happens.
New research shows that mothers and fathers use slightly different tactics when engaging in these destructive behaviors.
Cheryle Beuning to work with the National Institute of Standards and Technology on cannabinoid assessment
Aryn Wilder uses genomic data at the Institute for Conservation Research.
Oct. 27 marks this year’s “Halloween Spooktacular,” hosted by the Chemistry Club and Department of Chemistry.
A new cohort of diverse CSU undergraduates aims to inject fresh perspective into the field of science and technology.
A research team is developing a system for streamlining and managing vast datasets that could advance research in urban sustainability.
Blaine McCarthy receives DSM Science and Technology Award for research on making plastics in a more sustainable fashion.
Psychology department researchers moved from Sage Hall to the Behavioral Sciences Building, and the Psychological Services Center relocated from the Clark Building to Sage Hall.
Sarah Myers and Kat McNeely-White, graduate students studying cognitive psychology, will be presenting research posters at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society in Montréal later this year as recipients of the society’s Graduate Travel Award.