Elizabeth Nawrot invited speaker at NDSU

Elizabeth Nawrot, Psychology, is the invited speaker at NDSU’s Psychology Department Colloquium Series Friday Oct. 19. Nawrot will present “The development of depth perception in infancy: Motion parallax and eye movement systems.” This talk will summarize Nawrot’s three-year research program to study infant visual development that has been funded through a $260,000 grant from the National Institutes for Health. The […]

Psychology faculty, students present at vision meeting

Elizabeth Nawrot, Psychology, with co-authors Mark Nawrot (NDSU Psychology), and MSUM students Jennifer Livingood and Jennifer Wenner, had the following presentation at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting in Naples, Fla.: “Depth from motion parallax: The role of smooth pursuit and ocular following response eye movements.”

Red River Undergraduate Psychology Conference

This year’s Red River Undergraduate Psychology Conference was hosted by Concordia College on April 1. A number of faculty members and students from the psychology department attended the conference.  The following students presented projects: Jennifer R. Wenner, Allyson Schaan, & Natalie Avey: “Social Rererencing During Inauthentic Emotional Situations.” Casey Lloyd & Ethan Dahl: “Music’s Effect on Helping Behavior in Second […]