Published: March 2, 2017

richardson and thayerCU Psychology and Neuroscience Research Assistant Professor Emily Richardson and graduate student Rachel Thayer (Clinical, mentored by Kent Hutchison) were in the news as a result of the clinical assessment work they're doing听with local homeless people听through the Raimy Clinic's , supported in part by a grant from CU's . An article in Daily Camera and听in the campus e-newsletter听精品SM在线影片 Today听describes how the clinic provides free cognitive evaluations to homeless people. As a result of these evaluations, homeless people are often able to qualify for听disability benefits they might not otherwise receive. Read more about this aspect of听the Brain Behavior Clinic's听program in the or the 精品SM在线影片 Today听.听