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Thu, 1 Mar 2012 16:43:15 +0000
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Dartmouth Animal Welfare Group presents...

A perspective on animal testing and research from psychology professor Dr. Paul Whalen.
Learn more about his research, share your thoughts, and enjoy a yummy free dinner!

Collis 101
Thursday, March 1st (TONIGHT!)
6:30 pm

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More about Dr. Whalen...
"The focus of my research is to better understand the neural substrates of biologically relevant learning in the human. To this end, my laboratory studies the human amygdala as a model system for such learning. Building upon animal and human research documenting the role of the amygdala in emotion, specifically fear, we aim to expose the more subtle abilities of this system in the modulation of moment-to-moment levels of vigilance." http://www.dartmouth.edu/~psych/people/faculty/whalen.html


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