Duke’s Psychology BS blends cognitive neuroscience, social psychology, and clinical science. Students run eye-tracking studies on mindfulness, analyze fMRI data on decision-making, and develop scalable mental-health apps with computer-science peers. Community clinics provide practicum sites, while global service trips examine culture’s role in resilience. Graduates leave fluent in R, experimental design, and ethical intervention.
Randomized trial of VR exposure therapy for phobias
Machine-learning model predicting adolescent sleep patterns and GPA
Cross-cultural study of gratitude journaling on stress hormones
EEG analysis of attention shifts during multitasking
Mobile app delivering dialectical behavior therapy micro-lessons
Meta-analysis of social-media detox effects on well-being
fNIRS study of shared attention in cooperative gaming
Chatbot using motivational interviewing to reduce substance use
Eye-tracking investigation of stereotype threat in STEM tests
Citizen-science platform logging pandemic dream content
Behavioral-economics game measuring altruism under scarcity
Open-access database of infant vocal-turn-taking recordings
Policy brief on cognitive-bias training for public officials
Interactive museum exhibit on sensation illusions
Sentiment analysis of mental-health discourse on TikTok
Structural-equation model of resilience factors post natural disaster
Biofeedback wearable assessing anxiety in real time
Digital storytelling project on neurodiversity experiences
Investigate mind and behavior to promote well-being with Duke Psychology.
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