
New Developments: Stress, Cognition, and Minority Health
Recorded On: 08/24/2023
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This GSA Annual Scientific Meeting iSession examines new developments in the many factors influencing cognition and health among ethnically and racially diverse groups.
Presented by:
- Toni Antonucci, PhD, Research Professor, ISR and Psychology, University of Michigan (Co-Chair)
- Laura Zahodne, PhD, Assistant Professor, Psychology, University of Michigan (Co-Chair)
- Sandra Arevalo, PhD, Assistant Professor, Human Development, California State University, Long Beach
- Erica Diminich, PhD, Research Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, Stony Brook University
- Tiffany Kindratt, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Department of Kinesiology, University of Texas at Arlington
- Elizabeth Munoz, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin
- Amanda Leggett, MS, PhD, Assistant Professor, Institute of Gerontology and Department of Psychology, Wayne State University (Co-Moderator)
- Pilar Thangwaritorn, MA, Doctoral Student, Clinical Health Psychology, University of Kansas (Co-Moderator)
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