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Dora Elia Plascencia-Macias
Haas Center Peer Advisor, Haas Center for Public Service
Leadership Organizing And Action Project With Orsl Fellow, Haas Center for Public Service
Undergraduate, Iberian and Latin American Cultures
Undergraduate, Inter-Departmental Programs
Undergraduate, SociologyBioI am a fourth-year undergraduate student at Stanford University interested in pursuing a bachelor's degree in sociology and a minor in human rights and Spanish. I plan to use my undergraduate experience to attend law school. I am passionate about helping my Latine community in any way possible. I am currently working on my thesis research within the sociology department which is focused on the experience of Oregon-certified court interpreters and translators.
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Russell Poldrack
Albert Ray Lang Professor of Psychology and, by courtesy, of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsOur lab uses the tools of cognitive neuroscience to understand how decision making, executive control, and learning and memory are implemented in the human brain. We also develop neuroinformatics tools and resources to help researchers make better sense of data.
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Walter W. Powell
Jacks Family Professor and Professor, by courtesy, of Communication, of Sociology and of Organizational Behavior at the Graduate School of Business
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsPlease go to my webpage for more info on research:
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David Preece
Affiliate, Psychology
Visiting Scholar, PsychologyBioDavid A. Preece, PhD, is a Fulbright Scholar and Clinical Psychologist based at the Stanford Psychophysiology Laboratory. His main research and practice interests are in assessing, conceptualising, and treating emotional disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety, loneliness). Much of his research focuses on the key role that emotional awareness (alexithymia) and emotion regulation difficulties play in a variety of mental health issues, and how this understanding can be harnessed to design and improve treatment approaches.