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LRC doctoral student scientist Brielle James honored
Congratulations to Brielle James, a Cognitive Sciences doctoral student and member of the COMIC Lab research team, for being named the Outstanding Poster Award… more »
Longtime LRC researchers retire
Change is one of the few constants in life. Things always change. But the rate of change isn’t constant. Sometimes things change slowly, whereas other times… more »
The science of self control
Indulge or diet? Spend or save? Sleep in or get busy? Play or study? Life is filled with choices, often requiring self control. You can… more »
A Half-Century Partnership in Science
Few collaborations last 50 years. It is even more rare for such lifelong partnerships to exist between a human and a nonhuman primate. However,… more »
Primates Like Us: K-12 outreach by LRC scientists
The mission of the Language Research Center includes both research and education. These aims come together, for example, in the scholarship conducted… more »
Monkeys Perceive Visual Illusions the Same Way Humans Do
LRC Researchers Audrey Parrish, Michael Beran and Sarah Brosnan report in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition that monkeys perceive visual illusions… more »