Comparing Inhibitory Control: Emotional vs. Neutral Stop Signal Tasks

Henry Berger, “Comparing Inhibitory Control: Emotional vs. Neutral Stop Signal Tasks” Mentor: Han Joo Lee, Psychology Poster #103 Response inhibition (RI; the ability to stop an unwanted ongoing response) has historically been studied utilizing only non-emotional stimuli. Current literature needs…… Read More

Emotion Regulation Deficits in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Reagan Kunesh, “Emotion Regulation Deficits in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder” Mentor: Han Joo Lee, Psychology Poster #114 Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by intrusive thoughts known as obsessions and repetitive behaviors known as compulsions. Individuals with OCD may have difficulties with emotion…… Read More

Evaluating Participant Feedback from a Vaping Cessation Program for Young Adults in Rural Communities

Miso Choi, “Evaluating Participant Feedback from a Vaping Cessation Program for Young Adults in Rural Communities” Mentor: Han Joo Lee, Psychology Poster #40 Vaping has become a prevalent issue among young adults, particularly in rural areas where access to intervention…… Read More

Exploring the Autogenous/Reactive Obsessions and Worry Continuum

Rachael Esper, “Exploring the Autogenous/Reactive Obsessions and Worry Continuum” Mentor: Han Joo Lee, Psychology Poster #17 Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions). These obsessions can be divided into two categories: reactive obsessions (RO)…… Read More

Validation of Self-Reported E-Cigarette Cessation via Salivary Cotinine Analysis

Miso Choi, “Validation of Self-Reported E-Cigarette Cessation via Salivary Cotinine Analysis” Mentor: Han Joo Lee, Psychology Poster #39 Validating self-reported e-cigarette cessation via salivary cotinine analysis is essential due to the potential unreliability of self-reported data on vaping. Retroactive self-reporting…… Read More