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Journals Psychology Newsletter for 2026-01-17 ( 6 items )  
Achievements | Honors, appointments and publications for Jan. 16 (10)
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Jan. 16 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news: * * * Achievements | Honors, appointments and publications for Jan. 16 * Recent achievements for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln community were earned by Simanti Banerjee, Joan Barnes, Maathir Basi, Edgar Cahoon, Ozan Ciftci, Abner Sanchez Dominguez, Kristen Hoerl, Dane Kiambi, Ciara Ousley, Ali Shull, Jordan Soliz and Colleen Warner. Honors Edgar Cahoon, George Holmes Professor of biochemistry and dir more PR

Brain stimulation device cleared for ADHD in the US is overall safe but ineffective (10)
SOUTHAMPTON, England, Jan. 16 -- The University of Southampton posted the following news: * * * Brain stimulation device cleared for ADHD in the US is overall safe but ineffective * A large multicentre clinical trial involving the University of Southampton has shown that a device cleared by the USA FDA to treat ADHD is not effective in reducing symptoms. The device - which uses an approach called trigeminal nerve stimulation (TNS) - was cleared for use by the United States Food and Drugs A more PR

Fed: More Credit, More Debt - New Evidence on Automated Credit Decisions (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 -- The Federal Reserve issued the following Fed Notes article: * * * More Credit, More Debt: New Evidence on Automated Credit Decisions Vitaly M. Bord, Agnes Kovacs and Patrick Moran Behind the scenes of every credit card lies an increasingly complex algorithmic infrastructure that determines who receives more credit and when, largely outside the inspection or knowledge of credit card users. Credit card issuers deploy sophisticated algorithms that continuously analyze con more PR

KU nominates 5 students for Goldwater Scholarship (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Jan. 16 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news: * * * KU nominates 5 students for Goldwater Scholarship * LAWRENCE -Five University of Kansas students who have been actively involved in undergraduate research during their university careers are competing for Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships, regarded as the premier undergraduate award to encourage excellence in science, engineering and mathematics. The students' applications are coordinated by the Center for more PR

Parenthood 'inoculates' adults against disgust, new study reveals (10)
BRISTOL, England, Jan. 16 -- The University of Bristol issued the following news release: * * * Parenthood 'inoculates' adults against disgust, new study reveals * The findings, published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, offer fresh insight into how caregiving reshapes the brain and could help inform strategies to support workers in professions where managing disgust is part of the job. Many professions require regular contact with unpleasant substances, including bodily waste, m more PR

State University of New York Polytechnic Institute: Dr. Behrens Publishes Research on Attachment Across Cultures (10)
ALBANY, New York, Jan. 17 -- The State University of New York Polytechnic Institute issued the following news: * * * Dr. Behrens Publishes Research on Attachment Across Cultures Dr. Kazuko Behrens, Professor and Coordinator of Psychology at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, has published two major peer-reviewed studies that advance the global understanding of human attachment and emotional development. Her newest research appears in Psychoanalytic Inquiry, a leading international journal for mental more PR