Marsh, a professor in the Department of Psychology and the Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience, received one of...
Congratulations to Dr. Kathryn (Adams) Berluti, who successfully defended her dissertation, “Understanding antisociality across the lifespan: Insights from psychopathy, trauma, brain development, and machine learning.” Friends, family, and colleagues got to hear Katie present the findings from three wide-ranging behavioral and neuroimaging studies she has conducted that focus on how various risk factors for antisocial behavior and aggression, including psychopathy and callous-unemotional traits, correspond to changing in brain structure and activity as well as life outcomes in both children and adults. Be looking for preprints of these papers soon!