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July 2006

Biological Psychology

Update on Landis Test….

The Chicago Tribune has confirmed a German TV report that says Floyd Landis’ “A” sample had an 11:1 T/E ratio. That would pretty much wipe out any possible “natural” explanations. In addition, the Tribune notes that a carbon isotope test detected external (unnatural) testosterone, but that he has not yet Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 19 yearsJuly 30, 2006 ago
Biological Psychology

Testosterone, Landis, and the Tour de France….

  Tour de France champion Floyd Landis failed the testosterone–epitestosterone (T/E) ratio test. This is just one of many different aspects of drug testing in athletics, but rarely are these tests explained well to the public. The typical Caucasian male has a T/E ratio of 1:1. One in 2000 males has a Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 19 years ago
General Psychology

Desensitization to Violence and Videogames….

Does exposure to the intrepid Duke Nukem desensitize players to violence? Psychologists, in my experience, just don’t like videogames. Some seem positively determined to discover some horrible outcome they produce, and even though we all know better, you still see people who want to interpret correlations as proving causality. The most Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 19 yearsJuly 27, 2006 ago
General Psychology

Invisible gorillas and vodka….

So you think you would notice if a gorilla walked into the room…..well, if you were sober, you would probably see him. If you had had only one drink, chances are you would miss him. Seema Clifasefi and her colleagues [1] asked 47 college students to watch a video clip Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 19 yearsJuly 26, 2006 ago
Biological Psychology

The Cortex’s Very First Neuron Appears on Day 31….

  (Image Courtesy of Yale University;cortical neuron is yellow at the top of the photo) Previous research [1] suggested that after about the 7th week of development, the cells that will eventually make up most of the human cortex start to migrate from their point of origin, the ventricular zone. Now, researchers Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 19 yearsJuly 23, 2006 ago

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