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30-year UMD Study Finds Predictive Links From Infant Temperament To Adult Personality
The study by the College of Education finds infant temperaments predict adult personalities, mental health issues and links to introversion and anxiety
UMD researchers awarded $5.3M NIH BRAIN Initiative grant
Funding supports multi-university, multi-disciplinary efforts to better link human behaviour with neural activity
Inherited Brain Pathway Underlies Risk for Anxiety Disorders
UMD Research Finds Human Brains Synchronize, Coordinate Under Collective Threat
UMD research team identifies how societal threat affects coordination at both neural and behavioral levels.
“Synapto” awarded first place in 2017 NIH DEBUT Challenge.
NSF Funds $1.2 M in UMD Work on Neural Engineering of Complex Behaviors
Three University of Maryland engineers have been awarded new National Science Foundation (NSF) grants to research how human neural and cognitive systems interact and intersect with advances in engineering, computer science and education.
UMD Researchers Discover Link Between Regular Energy Drink Use and Later Drug Use Among Young Adults
Study results show that energy drink users might be at heightened risk for other substance use, particularly stimulants.