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A Neurocognitive Model of Early Onset Persistent and Desistant Antisocial Behavior in Early Adulthood
Background and relevance Early adulthood is a key stage in the development of antisocial behavior. Various studies suggest that during this developmental period, many young people desist from antisocial behavior, even if they showed an early childhood-onset, a factor...
Assistant Professor in Developmental Science at Tulane University
The Department of Psychology at Tulane University announces a tenure track position at the beginning Assistant Professor level in developmental science with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2025. The ideal candidate will have a strong research orientation with the...
UCL-Yale-Anna Freud PhD Programme in Developmental Neuroscience and Mental Health
The UCL-Yale Doctoral Training Programme in Developmental Neuroscience and Mental Health is a unique graduate programme for exceptional students in the field of developmental psychology, neuroscience, and mental health. It brings together two of the world's leading...
Program Manager – Bioethics Program
UCSF Bioethics is seeking a Program Manager to work closely with a group of inter-disciplinary UCSF faculty engaged in bioethics activities (education, research or clinical). In close collaboration with faculty, the Program Manager supports the program’s strategic...
Sensitive Periods: A Flux Society Podcast
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Latest from Flux Blog
A Neurocognitive Model of Early Onset Persistent and Desistant Antisocial Behavior in Early Adulthood
Background and relevance Early adulthood is a key stage in the development of antisocial behavior. Various studies suggest that during this developmental period, many young people desist from antisocial behavior, even if they showed an early childhood-onset, a factor...
Be Part of Flux’s Growth: Volunteer for a Committee Role
Flux members are invited to get involved with the Society by joining one of our committees! This is a great opportunity to contribute to the future of our society, shape the direction of key initiatives, and collaborate with fellow researchers in developmental...
October is the Dyslexia Awareness Month!
Dyslexia, or reading disability, is a developmental disorder characterized by inaccurate and slow reading despite an averaged nonverbal intelligence and repeated exposure to written language. Several theories were raised regarding the causes of dyslexia, such as an...
Flux Trainee Spotlight: Dashiell Sacks (Postdoctoral Researcher, Harvard Medical School/Boston Children’s Hospital)
With the 2024 Flux Congress now concluded, the Flux Trainee Committee is excited to spotlight some of your fellow attendees through our trainee research profiles. If you’re a trainee—whether a student, post-bacc, or postdoc—and would like to be featured, we invite you...
2024 Huttenlocher Award Interview
Watch 20234 Huttenlocher Award interview with Bradley Schlaggar, PhD, President and CEO of Kennedy Krieger Institute where he holds the Zanvyl Krieger Faculty Endowed Chair in Baltimore, MD.