


Effects of ostracism and sex on alcohol consumption in a clinical laboratory setting. For her dissertation, she hopes to investigate questions related to the ways in which substance use behavior impacts cognition as well as contributes to neurological disorders or injuries, most specifically traumatic brain injury.īacon, A. She has also developed an interest in neuropsychology and cognitive assessment, and is broadly interested in the effects of alcohol and substance use on cognitive function. Her Master's Equivalency Research Project examined relationships among substance use treatment outcomes, PTSD symptomology, and emotional avoidance. Her interest in studying relationships between substance use and mental health led her to pursue graduate study under the mentorship of Dr. Amy Bacon's Stress, Emotion, and Alcohol Laboratory examining social factors influencing alcohol use among college students. Prior to coming to UNL, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology with a minor in sociology from Bradley University in the spring of 2015. The texts and interviews help to understand the dynamics underlying the choices made by the collection.Alexi entered the Clinical Psychology Training Program at UNL in the fall of 2015. Throughout the pages, you will find major works by Damien Hirst, Sigmar Polke, Louise Bourgeois, Christopher Wool, Rosemarie Trockel, Martin Kippenberger, Bridget Riley, Paul Thek, Rachel Harrison, Juta Koether, Sergej Jensen and Matias Faldbakken. The accompanying publications present beautiful images that document the possible dialogues between art and daily life, and help monitor the aesthetic changes that drive the collection but also, more broadly, reflect the specific taste of a place and a time. The hang, which changes every 18 months, is the opportunity to reflect on both the coherence of the collection and its evolution. Focusing on European art since the early 80s, Cranford Collection is based in London and is shown exclusively in a private house in Regent's Park. The catalogues produced by Cranford Collection embody a portrait of one of the most important private collections of contemporary art in Europe today.
