Laura’s Textbooks
  • Discovering Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Discovering Pyschology
  • Research Methods
  • An Introduction to Applied Behavioral Neuroscience

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psychology for 31 January 2012

Here is what I am reading today: cognitive behavioral therapy “… I believe it’s important for patients to know what to expect in a typical cognitive behavior therapy session, not only so they can assess the treatment they’re receiving, but also so they’re prepared for therapy and understand and agree Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 13 yearsJanuary 31, 2012 ago
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readings in psychology for 26 January 2012

Here is what I am reading today: brain imagine the hallucinating brain “Brain scans of people under the influence of the psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, have given scientists the most detailed picture to date of how psychedelic drugs work. The findings of two studies being published in Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 13 years ago
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UPDATES in psychology for 23 January 2012

Here is what I am reading today: enhancing cognition “A program designed to boost cognition in older adults also increased their openness to new experiences, researchers report, demonstrating for the first time that a non-drug intervention in older adults can change a personality trait once thought to be fixed throughout Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 13 years ago
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UPDATE in psychology for 18 January 2012

Here is what I am reading today: repair your brain with microchips? “Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease patients may benefit from a controversial experiment that implanted microchips into lab rats. Scientists say the tests produced effective results in brain damage research. Rats showed motor function in formerly damaged gray matter after Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 13 years ago
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UPDATES in Psychology for 17 January 2012

Here is what I am reading today: walking on ice – and how they do it! “Scientists at Tokyo’s Yamazaki Gakuen University wondered why dogs do not seem to feel the cold in their paws, even though the paws have less insulating fur than their trunks. The paws have pads Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 13 years ago

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