Dr. Annie Lang to vist Murrow College April 25

Dr. Annie Lang to visit Murrow
College of Communication at WSU
Come see Dr. Lang’s Seminar on:

Processing Substance Cues and Prevention Messages: Individual Differences in Biological Responses and Motivated Cognition Friday April 25 in GCAD (Communication Addition Building) 218/220 at 3:30 p.m.

Dr. Lang’s research focuses on studying motivated cognition and media. The long-term goal is to better understand the interplay among parts of the dynamic system comprised of the embodied mind and the mediated message.

Sponsored by the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program (ADARP) Hosted by: Erica Austin

If you have any questions or are interested in attending Dr. Lang’s seminar please contact Davi Kallman at davi.kallman@email.wsu.edu

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