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Stuart Wolpert. Class of 1981 Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Current occupation or plans after graduation: UCLA Senior Media Relations Representative.
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Aug 21, 2014 · Health + Behavior. In our digital world, are young people losing the ability to read emotions? Stuart Wolpert. August 21, 2014. Children’s social skills may be declining as they have less time for face-to-face interaction due to their increased use of digital media, according to a UCLA psychology study.
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Jun 21, 2007 · Stuart Wolpert. June 21, 2007. Why does putting our feelings into words — talking with atherapist or friend, writing in a journal — help us to feel better? A new brainimaging study by UCLA psychologists reveals why verbalizing our feelings makesour sadness, anger and pain less intense.
Aug 30, 2021 · By Stuart Wolpert Recent research has found that changes in the gut microbiota — the trillions of bacteria and other microbes that live in the intestines — can alter the brain and behavior. Now, a study led by scientists at UCLA could elucidate how and why that phenomenon occu
Contact Information. Education. Environmental Education in the Anthropocene. B.S. in Environmental Science. Minor in Environmental Systems and Society. D. Env in Environmental Science and Engineering. Ph.D. in Environment and Sustainability. Leaders in Sustainability. Research.
Dec 19, 2014 · Stuart Wolpert. December 19, 2014. New UCLA research indicates that lost memories can be restored. The findings offer some hope for patients in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease.