The PhD in Psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides advanced training in behavioral science and neuroscience. Students explore individual and social behavior, cognition, development, emotion, and brain function—preparing for impactful careers in academia, healthcare, industry, and policy.
Cognitive Flexibility and Executive Function in Bilingual Children
Neural Correlates of Empathy in Social Decision-Making
Longitudinal Study of Stress and Resilience in First-Generation Students
The Impact of Digital Media on Adolescent Self-Esteem
Emotion Regulation Strategies in Individuals with Anxiety Disorders
Parent–Child Attachment Patterns and Adult Relationship Functioning
Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Chronic Pain Management
Implicit Bias Measurement in Law Enforcement Professionals
The Role of Dopamine in Reward Anticipation and Learning
Sleep Deprivation Effects on Memory Consolidation
Cognitive Load Theory in Online Learning Environments
Interpersonal Synchrony in Cooperative Tasks
Development of Self-Concept During Middle Childhood
Gender Differences in Coping Mechanisms Post-Trauma
The Psychology of Conspiracy Beliefs and Information Processing
Prefrontal Cortex Activation During Problem-Solving Tasks
Behavioral Economics and Decision-Making Under Risk
Early Indicators of Autism Spectrum Traits in Infancy
Attachment Style Influence on Emotional Regulation in Romantic Relationships
Effectiveness of Teletherapy Compared to In-Person CBT
Contribute to the scientific understanding of the human mind and behavior through evidence-based psychological research.
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