Dr.Tara Rezapour receives COGC research grant
Dr.Tara Rezapour receive COGC research grant The department of cognitive psychology is pleased to announce that Dr.Tara Rezapour has received an early career research grant by the Cognitive Sciences and Technologies Council (COGC). Dr.Rezapour works on a project “ Study the Efficacy of Episodic Future Thinking and Cue Exposure based Intervention on Craving in People with Substance Use Disorders”, in collaboration with Dr.Hamed Ekhtiari from the Iranian National Center for Addiction Studies (INCAS). This fund would be allocated to support two master projects conducted by Zahra Hamidein and Matin Toulami, from the...
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