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Keegan Benton presents findings at Fall Symposium

2025-11-26 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University
Lindsey Wilson University student Keegan Benton '29, a psychophysiology major from Summerville, South Carolina, discusses his research project, "The impact of preignition bracing movements in precision sports and their countermeasures: The Quiet Eye method, open and closed loop control, and instructive self-talk during the duration of the key moment of execution." Benton presented his findings at the 2025 fall symposium of the R.V. Bennett Honors Program, held Tuesday, November 25, 2025, in the Keith Stearns Room of the Holloway Building.

Looking on are adjudicators religion professor Jordan Wessling, left, and Kisha Burton, director of civic engagement, student leadership and the Bonner Scholar Program.
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Briana Frey responds to question at Fall Symposium

2025-11-26 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University
Lindsey Wilson University student Briana Frey '29 -- a psychology and human services and counseling double major from Breeding -- responds to a question about her research project, "Emotional Trauma and its Effects on the Limbic System," at the 2025 fall symposium of the R.V. Bennett Honors Program, held Tuesday, November 25, 2025, in the Keith Stearns Room of the Holloway Building. Looking on is Keegan Benton '29, a psychophysiology major from Summerville, South Carolina.
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Katie Saylor presents research

2025-11-26 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University
Lindsey Wilson University student Katie Saylor '26, a psychology and human services and counseling double major from Louisville, Kentucky, presents her research, "Winterfell Wounds and Resilience," at the 2025 fall symposium of the R.V. Bennett Honors Program, held Tuesday, November 25, 2025, in the Keith Stearns Room of the Holloway Building. Saylor used the character Sansa Stark from the TV show "Game of Thrones" to study adverse childhood experiences.
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