News with Logic
By Taylor Kubota
Science and art are often regarded as distinct – either a person can’t be serious about both or an interest in one must relate somehow to work in the other. In reality, many scientists participate in and produce art at all
Ian Gotlib is convinced that by learning to spot predictors of depression as soon as possible, psychologists can one day help prevent the disorder.
By Ker Than
Ian Gotlib has spent years compiling a growing catalog of clues that could help to
Stanford psychologists find that a positive mindset can make children less anxious about mild but uncomfortable symptoms that arise during treatment for peanut allergies.
By Melissa De Witte
For children undergoing immunotherapy – a promising
In a small trial, brain scans revealed who was most at risk of relapsing after being treated for addiction to stimulants like amphetamines or cocaine. The finding could identify people who need help staying drug-free.
By Nathan Collins
Predicting who
Rachael Nicol, a military service veteran who served in Afghanistan and in Kuwait, joined the Stanford community in September 2018 as a junior and declared psychology as her major.
By Kathleen J. Sullivan
In Afghanistan, U.S. Army Sgt. Rachael Nicol