Langeslag discussed her research on the neurocognition of romantic love to open the new series.
Langeslag discussed her research on the neurocognition of romantic love to open the new series.
Langeslag discussed her research on the neurocognition of romantic love to open the new series.
Langeslag discussed her research on the neurocognition of romantic love to open the new series.
Each of the four sessions at the 2025 symposium partnered UMSL faculty members with industry experts to bridge the gap between theory and practice.
Langeslag explained how romantic love affects cognition, particularly when it comes to emotional events.
Langeslag explained how romantic love affects cognition, particularly when it comes to emotional events.
Langeslag explained how romantic love affects cognition, particularly when it comes to emotional events.
Associated Black Collegians sponsored the event at the Millennium Student Center as part of UMSL’s programming for Black History Month.
Associated Black Collegians sponsored the event at the Millennium Student Center as part of UMSL’s programming for Black History Month.
Associated Black Collegians sponsored the event at the Millennium Student Center as part of UMSL’s programming for Black History Month.
Sakamoto hopes to work on solving issues such as unequal food access through transportation engineering.
Sakamoto hopes to work on solving issues such as unequal food access through transportation engineering.
Sakamoto hopes to work on solving issues such as unequal food access through transportation engineering.
Learn about love, sex, attraction, marriage and strategies for the broken-hearted from the assistant professor and director of the NEM Lab.
Leading the project are (from left) Kruti Surti, Amanda Lococo, Assistant Professor of Psychology Sandra Langeslag, Remy Mallett and Kaylyn Moore.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Opera Theatre at the University of Missouri-St. Louis will perform “L’Amour,” two nights of opera’s most celebrated love stories.