The world lost a neuroscience pioneer in September 2014 with the passing of APS Past President Richard F. Thompson. Widely regarded as a leading authority in his field, Dick focused his research on the broad
Tucked away in a corner of the Philosophy Department, Indiana University’s first psychology laboratory opened in 1888 with humble beginnings. But 125 years later, it now stands as the longest continuing psychology laboratory in the
APS Introduces “Biology and Behavior” to ’97 Convention In recognition of their members’ growing participation as presenters and attendees at the APS convention, a substantial number of psychology-oriented and related organizations have accepted APS’s invitation