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Rick Hoyle

Professor at Psychology, Duke University1 Followers

Dr. Rick Hoyle is a renowned researcher in the field of psychology and neuroscience, currently serving as a Professor at Duke University. His work primarily focuses on understanding the intricate mechanisms through which adolescents and emerging adults pursue their goals. By examining the interplay of personality, environment, cognition, emotion, and social influences, Dr. Hoyle seeks to unravel the complexities of goal management and self-regulation. In his research, Dr. Hoyle employs a variety of methodologies, including longitudinal studies and the use of innovative mobile and wearable technology, to track and analyze goal pursuit over time. This approach allows for a comprehensive understanding of how individuals navigate their personal and developmental challenges in real-world settings. Dr. Hoyle is also the esteemed director of the Center for the Study of Adolescent Risk and Resilience (C-StARR). Under his leadership, the center explores the relationship between self-regulation and substance use among teenagers. By utilizing brain imaging data and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, C-StARR aims to provide insights into the factors that contribute to adolescent risk behaviors and resilience. His research contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of adolescent development, particularly in the context of personality and self-regulation. Dr. Hoyle's work is instrumental in informing interventions and policies aimed at promoting healthy development and reducing risk behaviors among young people. Throughout his career, Dr. Hoyle has been committed to mentoring the next generation of researchers and scholars. His dedication to education and research excellence has made him a respected figure in the academic community, inspiring students and colleagues alike to pursue innovative and impactful research in psychology and neuroscience.

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