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Journals Psychology Newsletter for Friday May 08, 2026 ( 8 items )  

Artificial intelligence may accelerate the path to radicalisation
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, May 7 -- The University of Copenhagen posted the following news: * * * Artificial intelligence may accelerate the path to radicalisation * How are ordinary people drawn into extremist circles - and what role can artificial intelligence play in that process? This question is addressed by a new study which, for the first time, combines psychological theories of radicalisation with knowledge of modern AI technologies such as recommendation algorithms, generative AI and bo  more

Clark University Honors 7 Retiring Faculty Members for Over Two Centuries of Collective Service
WORCESTER, Massachusetts, May 7 -- Clark University posted the following news: * * * 'You made an impact' * Clark salutes retiring faculty at reception Clark University on Tuesday honored seven retiring faculty members representing 215 years of collective service to Clark University. At a reception held in the ASEC lobby, President David Fithian noted that while the professors represent a variety of departments and disciplines, they are united by their desire to provide students with a tran  more

Digital therapy outperforms referrals to campus clinics among college students
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, May 7 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Digital therapy outperforms referrals to campus clinics among college students * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -College students with anxiety, depression and eating disorders may be more likely to start and to respond more positively to therapy offered via a digital app compared to referrals to in-person campus clinics, according to a study led by Penn State researchers and published today (May 7) i  more

FAU: Driving Data and Vehicle Sensors Help Detect Early Cognitive Decline
BOCA RATON, Florida, May 8 -- Florida Atlantic University, a component of the state university system in Florida, issued the following news: * * * Driving Data and Vehicle Sensors Help Detect Early Cognitive Decline Study Snapshot: As the population ages - especially in places like Florida, home to millions of older drivers - there is a growing opportunity to identify early signs of cognitive decline before safety becomes a concern. Driving is a complex, real-world activity that depends on me  more

Feeling regret? Your feelings may mellow as you age
WASHINGTON, May 7 [Category: Psychiatry/Psychology] -- The American Psychological Association posted the following news release: * * * Feeling regret? Your feelings may mellow as you age * Washington -Older adults report fewer recent regrets than younger adults, finds research published by the American Psychological Association. In addition, although older and younger adults report a similar number of long-term regrets, older adults experience less anger and frustration when they think about  more

From bias incident research to advocacy-focused internships, Bryant senior prepares for a career in forensic psychology
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, May 7 -- Bryant University issued the following news: * * * From bias incident research to advocacy-focused internships, Bryant senior prepares for a career in forensic psychology Bryant University Psychology major Maya Niemeyer '26 has her sights set on a career at the intersection of the legal system and human behavior.  The graduating senior is taking the skills she's developed and refined over the past four years at Bryant University to Bucknell University this  more

Graduates to Receive Special Recognition at CSUN's Honors Convocation
NORTHRIDGE, California, May 6 -- California State University Northridge issued the following news release: * * * Graduates to Receive Special Recognition at CSUN's Honors Convocation * Media Contact: Javier Rojas, Javier.rojas@csun.edu, (818) 677-2130 or Carmen Ramos Chandler, carmen.chandler@csun.edu, (818) 677-2130 Of the more than 4,000 graduates invited to take part in California State University, Northridge's Honors Convocation on Saturday, May 9, six people will be singled out for sp  more

Properly crediting employees for their ideas is key to building a strong workplace culture: Study
TORONTO, Ontario, May 6 -- The University of Toronto posted the following news: * * * Properly crediting employees for their ideas is key to building a strong workplace culture: Study * Making sure that employees are properly credited for their ideas can go a long way towards improving workplace culture, a University of Toronto Scarborough study has found. The study, published in the Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, finds that employees who have their ideas stolen exp  more