Dr. Rael Morley

  • Associate Professor at School of Social Work, College of Applied Arts

Grants

2022

  • Hawkins, Catherine A (Principal), Morley, Rael Hypatia (Co-Principal), Selber, Shirley K (Co-Principal), Velez, Lea Robin. Systems thinking as the nexus of social justice: Addressing the vital link between the dynamic and related systems of social welfare and criminal justice, Common Experience at Texas State University, Institutional (Higher Ed), $1000. (Submitted: July 2022, Funded: October 2022). Grant.
  • Trujillo, Logan Thomas (Principal), Percent Contribution: %100, Morley, Richard H (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %100, Clary, Kelly L (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %100. Brain Electrical Measurements in Naturalistic and Virtual Environments, Materials Application Research Center (MARC), Texas State University, State, $6020. (Submitted: September 2022, Funded: September 2022 - September 2023). Grant.

2021

  • Morley, Richard H, Clary, Kelly Lynn (Co-Principal), Metsis, Vangelis (Co-Principal), Trujillo, Logan Thomas, Smith, Kenneth Scott, Goffnet, Jacob (Co-Principal), Gagnon, Oscar. Exploring Psychophysiological and Perceived Health-Related Behaviors During and After Gender Affirming and Non-Affirming Language Among Transgender People Within a Virtual Reality Setting, Multidisciplinary Internal Research Grant Program (MIRG), Texas State University, $28110. (Funded: January 2021 - August 2024). Grant.

2019

  • Morley, Richard H (Principal), Smith, Kenneth Scott (Co-Principal), Metsis, Vangelis (Co-Principal), Trujillo, Logan Thomas (Co-Principal), Fulton, Cheryl Lisa (Co-Principal), Jantz, Paul B (Co-Principal), Bowman, Scott W (Co-Principal), Roche, Sean Patrick (Co-Principal). Exploring the intersection of mindfulness, stress, large-scale brain networks, bias, threat perception failure, and the decision to use deadly force using virtual reality, Texas State University, $16000. (Submitted: October 30, 2019, Funded: November 9, 2019 - Present). Grant.

2017

  • Jantz, Paul B. (Principal), Percent Contribution: %50, Morley, Richard H. (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %50. NIH Blueprint: Human Connectome Project data analysis: The link between brain networks and known predictors of violence, Texas State University, $16000. (Submitted: October 2016, Funded: January 1, 2017 - January 1, 2018). Grant.