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    This experiment is part of the Liberal Arts College Challenge Grant. Browse more projects

    What if we could stop the brain from making risky decisions?

    By Mike Robinson, PhD, Rebecca Tom, and Charlotte Freeland
    Backed by Leandra Knes Hallenbeck, Scott Ovelmen, Tessa Smith, Bertram Miller, Angela Carmella, William And Mabel Tom, Stephen Woolley, Edward Freeland, Cynthia Freeland, Matthew Parent, and 25 other backersJane Hodgson-McCrohan, Janine Sullivan, Rachel NewStyle, Sarah Johnson, Ann McCarthy, Sean Mihaljevich, Judy Lazzaro-Osuna, Jacob Stockdale-Woolley, Christine Hauge, David Hauge, Denny Luan, Nora Tom, Signe Campbell, Roy Olsen, Lawrence Tom, Sari Rosokoff, Sarah Mi, Samantha Hellberg, MA, Jessica Robinson, Varinder Singh Bal, Cindy Wu, Anastasia Pacifico, Fred Ayres, Eric D. Walters, and Bo Sprotte Kofod
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    Wesleyan University
    Middletown, Connecticut
    PsychologyNeuroscience
    DOI: 10.18258/6597
    Grant: Liberal Arts College
    $4,166
    Raised of $4,000 Goal
    104%
    Funded on 4/01/16
    Successfully Funded
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    Tags:

    AddictionOpioidsHeroinNIHDrugsOverdoseNeuroscienceEpidemicEthicsAnimalResearchResearchRatsOptogeneticsLaserGamblingObesityAmygdalaRiskBrainScienceDecision-makingUncertaintyWesleyan UniversityMethods
    Research is in Progress...
    August 11, 2017
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    Thank you!
    April 2, 2016
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    Risky decision-making as a hot new topic for research
    March 25, 2016
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    • 2
    • 242
    Sudden rise in Drug Overdose Deaths
    March 23, 2016
    • 1
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    • 143
    The Ethics of Animal Research
    March 19, 2016
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    • 1
    • 213
    Using lasers to trigger compulsive behavior
    March 17, 2016
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    • 1
    • 158
    Optogenetics: How it works!
    March 15, 2016
    • 1
    • 3
    • 252
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