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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 · Stuart Wolpert, a UCLA professor of psychology, co-authored a study that found sixth-graders who avoided digital media for five days improved their ability to read emotions. The study suggests that face-to-face interaction is essential for developing social skills and understanding nonverbal cues.
Stuart Wolpert is a seasoned communications professional who leads UCLA's news office and writes about its research and achievements. He also conducts media training workshops and interviews UCLA faculty and alumni.
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Aug 30, 2021 · Stuart Wolpert reports on a study led by Elaine Hsiao that found gut microbes can worsen the effects of hypoxia and ketogenic diet on the hippocampus and memory. The study suggests that Bilophila wadsworthia, a bacterium associated with the ketogenic diet, is involved in the cognitive impairment.
Feb 26, 2016 · Health + Behavior. Why people oppose same-sex marriage. UCLA psychology study points to self-interest as a leading cause. Stuart Wolpert. February 26, 2016. Why do opponents of same-sex marriage really oppose it?
Stuart Wolpert. Senior Media Relations Representative. UCLA Life Sciences and Physical Sciences. Related Articles. Marilyn Raphael and Victoria Sork among 8 from UCLA elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences. UCLA researchers and partners work with sushi restaurants to reduce seafood fraud. Join the IoES Mailing List.
Jan 24, 2018 · By Stuart Wolpert. The moon was formed from a violent, head-on collision between the early Earth and a “planetary embryo” called Theia approximately 100 million years after the Earth formed, almost 4.5 billion years ago, UCLA geochemists and colleagues reported in the journal Science.