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Biological Psychology

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readings in psychology for 1 march 2014 @PsychScience

    Well, spring is finally here… in California! Here is what we are reading today: google glass and tracking disease “Google Glass, the tech giant’s experimental eyewear-based computer, may soon give epidemiologists a faster and more reliable way to track infections and other diseases. Researchers report online today in ACS Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 11 years ago
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readings in psychology for 20 february 2014 #PsychScience

Here is what we are reading today: i love my voice “”The voice is an amazingly flexible tool that we use to construct our identity,” says lead author Molly Babel, a professor in the Department of Linguistics. “Very few things in our voices are immutable, so we felt that our Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 11 yearsFebruary 20, 2014 ago
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readings in psychology for 12 february 2014 @PsychScience

Here is what I am reading today: what is ‘seasonal affective disorder??’ “Many people complain about having the “winter blues.” After weeks of snow, sleet, and slush, it can be difficult to maintain a cheerful attitude. In some cases, people go beyond the normal “blues” and experience symptoms that will Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 11 years ago
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reading in psychology for 5 february 2014 @PsychScience

Here’s what we are reading today: bumblebees are surprising “The last thing you’d expect to see out your airplane window is a bumblebee cruising by. But a new study suggests that the insects might be capable of such high-altitude jaunts. Researchers trapped six male bumblebees (pictured) living at an altitude Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 11 years ago
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readings in psychology for 29 january 2014 @PsychScience

Here is what I am reading today: why do we come together in groups? “Humans are very social. Our hunter-gatherer ancestors had neither fearsome claws or teeth, so posed little threat to other species. Groups of humans working together, however, can be formidable. We defend our groups, sometimes viciously, against Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 11 years ago

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