Cultural influences may play role in maintaining non-conceptive sexual behaviour in Japanese macaques University of Lethbridge study says different sexual behaviours, as with humans, can be linked to cultural practices of Japanese monkeys
Doctoral student looks to understand Samoa's trend-bucking population growth Deanna Forrester is investigating why fertility rates in this South Pacific nation differ from those in most other developing nations
Research team links hand preference in children to executive function Children who have a significant hand preference may have better behavioural control, memory and planning skills
5 Questions with Dr. Paul Vasey Dr. Paul Vasey explores the study of same-sex sexuality as he answers 5 Questions
Research ties established through Japanese macaques The significance of their work may speak to the evolution of male homosexuality in humans
5 Questions With Dr. Martin Lalumiere Dr. Martin Lalumiere is a foremost expert in the etiology of sexual aggression and the development of atypical sexual preferences
Fenske made the most of his U of L opportunities Alumnus Mark Fenske was given ample opportunity to learn about life in a research lab while still an undergraduate student
Fenske appreciates opportunities he was given When he enrolled in psychology at the University of Lethbridge, Dr. Mark Fenske (BSc '96, Distinction) had a goal – he wanted to help people.
Understanding reasons behind risk taking Sandeep Mishra is excited about the possibility that his research could play a vital role in developing policy