A team of researchers from the University of Missouri-St. Louis are looking to study people in love. From left are senior Kruti Surti, sophomore Amanda Lococo, Assistant Professor of Psychology Sandra Langeslag, senior Remy Mallett and senior Kaylyn Moore are leading the project to study how being in love affects cognition. (Photo by August Jennewein.)
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