Provost
Social and Emotional Development and Risk: The Role of Neurobiology
Location
F.W. Olin Building room 105Date & Time
3:00pm CDT April 5, 20173:00pm CDT April 5, 2017
F.W. Olin Building room 105
James Blair, PhD
Laura Thornton, PhD ’09
Rachel Thibodeau, MA ’13
James Blair, PhD
“Trauma, Antisocial Behavior and the Brain”
Summarizing recent neuroimaging work and theory regarding trauma in youth with antisocial behavior problems.
Laura Thornton, PhD ’09
“Social and Emotional Neuroscience in Youth: Typical and Atypical Development”
Summarizing some recent neuroimaging work we’ve done in youth with disruptive behavior disorders with high levels of callous-unemotional traits.
Rachel Thibodeau, MA ’13
“Closing the School Readiness Gap: Interventions to Optimize Cognitive and Social Development among At-Risk Preschoolers”.
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