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Dr. Elizabeth Walshe describes a new approach using neuroimaging and simulated driving to measure the complex brain function needed to drive.
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Learn about the newly established 2022-2023 Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies research portfolio.
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The Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies (CChIPS) has released its 2021 Annual Report highlighting funded research projects for the 2020-21 project year.
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A recent National Academy of Medicine paper shares why teens and young adults are particularly at risk for opioid addiction.
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Former Injury Science REU student Kayla Sansevere wants to pursue a career in research after working with CIRP’s Neuroscience of Driving team.
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A new CHOP/Annenberg Public Policy Center study explores the role of working memory development in adolescents and motor vehicle crash risk.
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CIRP is establishing a Neuroscience of Driving Research Program that will bridge basic neuroscience with applied driving research.
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Can loud music affect driving performance? We look at the science and weigh in.
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Learn about new research that examined how the teen brain's executive functions affect crash rates.
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Can you train the teen brain to drive? The answer is yes, say the experts.
