As the scientific study of mind and behavior, is a field of immense application, and this fall, 91成人AV will open the doors to a new psychology lab. Located in the Gooding Building, the lab is making a comeback after being closed since the late 鈥90s. The space will allow for additional research opportunities and will be open to students of all majors, one of whom is Hunter McVea.
McVea is a graduating senior majoring in psychology and sociology, and minoring in criminal justice. Part of his duties include cataloguing the contents of the lab. A lot of the equipment has been around since the 鈥60s, and to McVea鈥檚 surprise, still works perfectly. McVea is also helping with a current research study in which an EEG machine is used to measure brain activity, and an eye tracker tracks eye movement while participants complete computer work.
鈥淚t鈥檚 enjoyable watching the participants when they do the experiment,鈥 McVea said. 鈥淪eeing their reactions for the first time is kind of cool.鈥
McVea currently works under Dr. Christi Bamford, an associate professor of psychology, who has been at 91成人AV for 10 years and who is looking forward to the research that will be accomplished once the new lab opens.
鈥淥ne of my research areas is optimism, and having a psychology lab makes me optimistic about our ability to conduct more research. I鈥檓 looking forward to getting more students involved so they can see firsthand what it really means to do psychological research instead of just reading about it in a textbook,鈥 Bamford said.
Working with Bamford is Dr. Amanda McGraw who is conducting a study that explores math anxiety and its relation to math performance. One of McGraw鈥檚 goals is to explore additional factors related to math performance, like perfectionism.
鈥淲hen we think of psychology, we often think of counseling and therapy, but there鈥檚 so much more to it than that,鈥 McGraw said. 鈥淭here are many additional subfields, and at large, psychologists study a multitude of factors related to human behavior. This lab provides the space for faculty and our students to ask their own research questions and attempt to answer them.鈥
With a new lab on the horizon, McGraw, Bamford and their students will have plenty of opportunities to explore the psychological questions of the universe. The lab adds a new dimension to an already robust curriculum and is sure to become a favorite setting for the real-world study of mind and behavior.