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Grey Matters, Issue 7, Spring 2024 (Front and Back Matter)

Wolf, Madison
Bendl, Lexi
Lipovsky, Caedyn
Szmacinski, Ola
Bachman, Sarah
Tseng, Adam
Kumar, Guari
Moola, Esther
Parassania, Dev
Laurito, Gianna
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2025-05-19
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Psychology and Neuroscience
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The seventh issue of Grey Matters includes articles that expand one's understanding of neuroscience. Perhaps you have always been curious about the intersection between healthcare and technology. In this case, you are invited to explore "Digital Phenotyping: How Our Phones Can Monitor Psychiatric Disorders." If you speak another language or are interested in learning about the effects language has on our brains, you are encouraged to read "Bilingual Brains." What evokes anxiety may lead the way in the study of the nervous system and the various conditions that affect it; read more about this topic in "From Fear to Future: The Rabies Virus." These are just a few of the insightful articles that can be found in this issue.
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Bhanushali, S., Parasania, D., Mai, H., Skudlarek, R., Moola, E., & Salla, N. (2024). A PRESsing Problem: The Mystery Behind Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome. Grey Matters, 7, 8-12.
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Individual articles can be found in TUScholarShare. Full issue available at: https://greymatterstu.squarespace.com/fcspring24
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Grey Matters, Iss. 7, Spring 2024
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