Concordia graduate student wins Relève étoile Paul-Gérin-Lajoie award for her work in child studies
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Preschoolers would rather learn from a competent robot than an incompetent human, Concordia study shows
Alcohol abuse and anxiety sensitivity are linked in different but mutually reinforcing ways, according to a new study
The late and beloved Concordia professor Nadia Chaudhri honoured by academic journal
The Canada Foundation for Innovation awards Concordia $1.5M for 9 research projects
Clinical psychologists and their patients need new ways to understand and confront the fear of losing control, says Concordia researcher
RESEARCH: Remote therapy sessions using VR? Discover the tactile internet
New book by Concordia prof explores artificial intelligence from a psychological standpoint
The youngest Canadian bilinguals are not a monolithic group, new Concordia research shows
Biology grad credits Concordia for leading to his next big move — pursuing a PhD from Yale University
Grad students throw technical language out the window at Concordia’s Three Minute Thesis Competition
Concordia researchers explore how our pupils react to familiar brands
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research fund 2 Concordians for COVID-related studies
It’s all about love, sex and (e)robots for Concordia Public Scholar Simon Dubé
Culture is key to fully understanding COVID-19, say Concordia researchers
Concordia Public Scholar Alexa Ruel wants to know why our decision-making changes across our lifespans
Concordia study investigates the lifestyle impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic for couples
Concordia student Eloïse Fairbank receives a Canada Graduate Scholarship to Honour Nelson Mandela
Concordia PhD grad is recognized for his research on dopamine and alcohol misuse
Research from Concordia professor now used in Quebec-wide project to detect developmental delays in children
Eye movements of those with dyslexia reveal laborious and inefficient reading strategies, according to Concordia study
Bilingual infants prefer baby talk, especially when it’s one of their native languages, according to new Concordia-led study
Problematic internet use and teen depression are closely linked, new Concordia study finds
Concordia PhD candidate researches how young bilinguals learn French and English simultaneously
Concordia’s Journal of Accessible Psychology recognizes undergrads’ finest work over the year
Concordia’s Natalie Phillips examines the link between sensory acuity and cognition in aging
Having children interact with their friends post-lockdown is more important than ever, says psychologist William Bukowski
Concordia’s Natalie Phillips examines the link between cognition and hearing or vision loss
Public Scholars past and present launch Concordia’s Journal of Accessible Psychology
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