Honors Theses from 2020
Dopamine Receptor Dependence of Cocaine-Mediated Plasticity in Specific Excitatory Synapses Onto Midbrain Dopamine Neurons, Aamuktha Reddy Karla
Cocaine-Induced Structural and Functional Changes of Input-Specific Excitatory Synapses on Nigral Dopamine Neurons, Juan Felipe Moreno Manrique
Honors Theses from 2018
Structural and Functional Brain Changes Associated with Activity-Dependent Myelination, Ryan Reusch and Anna D. Rigodanzo
Honors Theses from 2015
Does Structural Alignment Help Children Ignore Irrelevant Events?, Tyler James Howard
Honors Theses from 2007
Choking Under Pressure: Environmental and Personality Variables, Danielle Ranney
Honors Theses from 2006
USA Patriot Act: Study of the Law's Application to Mass Communication, Katie Blevins
Separate Peace Revisited: Reactions to Having Hurt An Envied Other, Ashley Ginter
Violence from Self-Love: Narcissism and Aggression in the Face of Ego Threat, Ashley Girgis
Honors Theses from 2005
Behavioral, Evaluative, and Affective Consequences of Forgiveness, Amanda Snook
Emotional Fluency and the Discrepancy-Attribution Hypothesis, Carissa Zimmerman