Research on Aging, Memory, and Brain Health to Empower Women Although we generally like to believe there are no sex differences in our cognitive function and capacity, science says that cognitive and memory functions are actually very different between males and females.
Morality in Children: Fairness, Helpfulness and Trust Do infants and young children have the ability to make judgements on moral character, like adults do? When does this start to emerge?
Learning English for Canadian Children It is important to set frameworks to support parents and teachers of immigrant or first-generation kids to develop official language skills.
Anxiety in Teen Girls—You’re Not Alone Anxiety disorder is the most common mental health concern amongst teens, especially in teen girls.
Energy Impact of Working from Home during COVID-19 Lockdown The COVID-19 pandemic’s lockdown has caused lifestyle changes globally.
The Effects of COVID-19 on Social Life Although social distancing practices such as wearing masks and staying home are meant to keep us safe, they place limits on people’s opportunities to interact with others as they would normally do in their daily lives.
Expectation in Music: How Satisfaction or Violation Changes Perception Without meaning, music is simply a collection of sounds.
Claustrophobia: Elevators, tight spaces, crowds, and coffin-like black boxes Claustrophobic participants allowed researchers from my lab at Ryerson University to use sleeping bags, masks, handcuffs and a coffin-like black box as a therapy to help treat claustrophobia. And it worked!