London Wolff
Graduate Teaching Asst Psychology University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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London is a 6th-year PhD Candidate in Neuroscience and Behavior, focusing on animal cognition and behavior, particularly in dogs. Their dissertation investigates how trained and untrained dogs respond behaviorally to human stress signals. Using saliva and human sweat samples, London conducts cortisol analyses to assess the physiological and behavioral responses of dogs to stress. Through experimental design, data analysis, and statistical modeling, London aims to shed light on complex cognitive processes in animals, with a strong emphasis on open science to make research accessible for both scientific and public audiences.