Research team links hand preference in children to executive function Children who have a significant hand preference may have better behavioural control, memory and planning skills
5 Questions with Dr. Paul Vasey Dr. Paul Vasey explores the study of same-sex sexuality as he answers 5 Questions
Research ties established through Japanese macaques The significance of their work may speak to the evolution of male homosexuality in humans
5 Questions With Dr. Martin Lalumiere Dr. Martin Lalumiere is a foremost expert in the etiology of sexual aggression and the development of atypical sexual preferences
Fenske made the most of his U of L opportunities Alumnus Mark Fenske was given ample opportunity to learn about life in a research lab while still an undergraduate student
Fenske appreciates opportunities he was given When he enrolled in psychology at the University of Lethbridge, Dr. Mark Fenske (BSc '96, Distinction) had a goal – he wanted to help people.
Understanding reasons behind risk taking Sandeep Mishra is excited about the possibility that his research could play a vital role in developing policy