Currently, we are conducting the following research projects:

 

Neurobehavioral Correlates of a History of Bullying Involvement

This project aims to explore structural and functional brain changes in young adults who experienced bully perpetration and/or peer victimization during their school years.  We are analyzing behavioral backgrounds, anatomical brain alterations, resting-state functional connectivity, functional brain activations during emotional/attentional processing, and white matter microstructure of the brain in bullies and victims.

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Stress Reactivity, Aggression, and Memory

Coming soon...

 

Development of Stress Measurement

Coming soon...