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  • The Academic Minute for 2022.09.05-2022.09.09

    The Academic Minute for 2022.09.05-2022.09.09

      The Academic Minute from 09.05 – 09.09 Monday, September 5th Elizabeth Tricomi – Rutgers University Newark Pandemic Decision Making Is Difficult and Exhausting Elizabeth Tricomi received her Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh in 2006. Her dissertation research focused on how the brain responds to positive and negative feedback during learning.  She…

  • Elizabeth Tricomi, Rutgers University Newark – Pandemic Decision-Making is Difficult and Exhausting

    Elizabeth Tricomi, Rutgers University Newark – Pandemic Decision-Making is Difficult and Exhausting

    If you’ve been feeling extra tired during the COVID-19 pandemic, you’re not alone. Elizabeth Tricomi, associate professor of psychology at Rutgers University – Newark, examines why this may be. Elizabeth Tricomi received her Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh in 2006. Her dissertation research focused on how the brain responds to positive and…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2022.09.05)

    This Week on The Academic Minute (2022.09.05)

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2022.09.05   Monday, September 5th Elizabeth Tricomi, associate professor of psychology at Rutgers University – Newark, examines why pandemic decision-making is so exhausting and difficult.   Tuesday, September 6th Suzanne McLeod, assistant Professor in the department of teaching, learning, and educational leadership at Binghamton University, looks at ways to…