TWINS: WHAT THEY TELL US ABOUT HUMAN BEH
PLEASE NOTE: SECOND CLASS MEETING CANCELLED ON FEBRUARY 26. THE NASA TWINS STUDY HAS NOT YET BEEN RELEASED. WE WILL TRY TO RESCHEDULE THIS CLASS IN AN UPCOMING TERM.
TWINS: WHAT THEY TELL US ABOUT HUMAN BEHAVIOR
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Monday, February 12: Twins, Virtual Twins and Other Curious Couples
Studies using twins offer unique insights into the origins and differences in human behavioral and physical characteristics. Dr. Segal is a recognized expert and recipient of the James Shields Award for Lifetime Contributions to Twin Research from the Behavior Genetics Association and International Society for Twin Studies.
Presenter: Nancy L. Segal, Ph.D.,
Professor of Developmental Psychology, Twin Studies Center Director, CSU Fullerton
Monday, February 26: Class Meeting Cancelled.
NASA Twins Study Report
Astronaut Scott Kelly returned home after one year on the International Space Station. His identical twin brother, Mark, remained on Earth. What did we learn?
Presenter/Developer: Yves Newmen, Ph.D.,
Clinical Psychologist and member of OLLI STEM Committee
Mondays, February 12
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Facilitators:
Carolyn Brothers, 714-731-3652
cbdancer@aol.com
Lynne Pendleton, 714-389-0015
lgpendl@gmail.com
1 Meetings
Spring 2018
Date | Day | Start Time | End Time | Building |
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Date2/12/2018 | DayMonday | Start Time 2:00PM | End Time 4:00PM | BuildingThe Irvine Station |