The “Germ Aversion Paradox” paper is featured in UM RCGD News Home / News / The “Germ Aversion Paradox” paper is featured in UM RCGD News The “Germ Aversion Paradox” paper is featured in UM RCGD News Oct 03, 2023 admin News No comments yet A recent press release from the University of Michigan Research Center for Group Dynamics News featured our new paper titled “The Germ Aversion Paradox: When Germ Aversion Predicts Reduced Alpha Power Suppression to Norm Violations.” Click here to read the news article on the UM Psychology website About the author: admin Related Posts Shinobu Kitayama honored with Career Contribution Award August 14, 2017 admin Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Shinobu Kitayama has received the APS William James Fellow Award 2024!Cristina Salvador’s study on Latin American emotional expression is highlighted in Michigan News Search for: Recent Posts Shinobu Kitayama received Gold Medal Award for Impact in Psychology March 19, 2024 Shinobu Kitayama speaks at Denison University: “Exploring Beyond East and West” March 10, 2024 Shinobu Kitayama contributed to a new Nature paper! December 22, 2023 Michele Gelfand’s RCGD talk covered in Michigan daily November 28, 2023 Amelie Rossmaier received the Travel Award at the Culture and Cognition Pre-conference of the Psychonomic Society November 17, 2023 Shinobu Kitayama presents cultural psychology talk at the University of Tehran November 9, 2023 Recent Comments No comments added yet. Archives March 2024 December 2023 November 2023 October 2023 May 2023 October 2022 May 2022 January 2022 August 2021 June 2020 March 2020 February 2020 November 2017 August 2017 February 2017 Meta Log in
The “Germ Aversion Paradox” paper is featured in UM RCGD News Oct 03, 2023 admin News No comments yet A recent press release from the University of Michigan Research Center for Group Dynamics News featured our new paper titled “The Germ Aversion Paradox: When Germ Aversion Predicts Reduced Alpha Power Suppression to Norm Violations.” Click here to read the news article on the UM Psychology website