Richard Melloni Associate Professor of Psychology r.melloni@neu.edu 617.373.3043 Expertise basic and clinical research on the neurobiology of aggression, Psychobiology, Psychopharmacology Richard Melloni Jr. in the Press Aaron Hernandez’s suicide: Were there warning signs? Richard Melloni Jr., a psychology professor and director of behavioral neuroscience at Northeastern University, said he was struck by video showing Hernandez’s rare display of tears last week when he was acquitted in the double murders. “Maybe his emotion was a sign of depression that was starting to rear its head,” said Melloni, who was […] Richard Melloni Jr. for Northeastern Global News A complicated link between aggression and antidepressant drugs A complicated link between aggression and antidepressant drugs A study by psychology professor Rich Melloni examines the neurobiology behind the aggressive side effects of adolescent exposure to antidepressant drugs.
Aaron Hernandez’s suicide: Were there warning signs? Richard Melloni Jr., a psychology professor and director of behavioral neuroscience at Northeastern University, said he was struck by video showing Hernandez’s rare display of tears last week when he was acquitted in the double murders. “Maybe his emotion was a sign of depression that was starting to rear its head,” said Melloni, who was […]