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Communication Neuroscience Lab News

06 Jan 2021

New Study Finds that Delivering the News with Humor Makes Young Adults More Likely to Remember and Share

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03 Dec 2020

Falk Wins 2020 SANS Early Career Award

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01 Sep 2020

The Annenberg School Welcomes 13 New Visiting Scholars and Postdoctoral Fellows

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27 Apr 2020

Annenberg Researchers Shift Focus to Coronavirus

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13 Feb 2020

The Annenberg School Welcomes 6 New Visiting Scholars and Postdoctoral Fellows

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01 Jul 2019

Communication Neuroscience Scholar Emily Falk Promoted to Full Professor

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14 May 2019

For People with Strong Life Purpose, Making Healthier Choices May Be Less Effortful, New Study Shows

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17 Sep 2018

Thinking Beyond Yourself Can Make You More Open to Healthy Lifestyle Choices

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27 Aug 2018

People Who Don't Read the News Are Better at Predicting Which Articles Will Go Viral, Study Finds

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18 Dec 2017

Communication Majors Get Hands-On, Quantitative Research Experience in New Course

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