2024 Honors Student Thesis Posters
In addition to our annual PBS Honors Student Thesis Poster Session, honor student posters will be shared on this page.
Honors Psychology Research (PSYC 89)
Decision Utilities of Effective Policy Strategy: The Impact of Message Framing and Authorship on Visual Search Dynamics in Climate Communications
by Mackenzie Brady (advised by Arjen Stolk and Kimberly Clark)
Are You Plugged In? Intergroup Competition Reduces Energy Consumption
by Sade Francis (advised by Luke Chang)
Can Psychosocial Interventions Preserve The Lifespan of Individuals with Serious Mental Illness? Systematic Review of Accelerated Biological Aging in People with a Serious Mental Illness
by Julia Hill (advised by Karen Fortuna)
Examining the Interplay of Memory and Navigational Affordance on the Speed of Perceptual Awareness in Real-World Scenes
by Adithi Jayaraman (advised by Caroline Robertson)
Metastereotyping, Anticipatory Epistemic Injustice, and Defensive Storytelling: Narrative to Bridge Social Divides
by Anna Katherine Ray (advised by Emily Finn)
Honors Neuroscience Research (PSYC 91)
People With Higher Depressive Tendencies are More Idiosyncratic in Their Neural Event Boundaries
by Evan Bloch (advised by Emily Finn)
The First Comprehensive Case Study of Developmental Prosopometamorphopsia (PMO)
by Sydney Fortner (advised by Brad Duchaine)
Determining the Role of Monocytes in Parkinson's Disease-Related Neuroinflammation
by Isabella Fox (advised by Matthew Havrda)
Characterizing Dopaminergic Signaling in the Nucleus Accumbens Core Across Different Sign-tracking responses using Fiber Photometry
by Daniela Garcia (advised by Kyle Smith)
Using a Deep-Phenotyping Approach to Test the Efficacy of an Enhanced Acceptance-based Mindfulness Strategy for Pain Across Multiple Body Sites
by Sreekar Kasturi (advised by Tor Wager)