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October 2006

Biological Psychology

Look ma, no hands….and I can still play Space Invaders.

Physicians at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO surgically applied a grid of electrodes on the surface of a 14 year old boy’s brain in order to locate the focus of his troubling seizures. While waiting to observe a seizure in action, the docs tried something Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 19 years ago
Biological Psychology

These fruit flies are not girly men….

We are not surprised to find that aggression is a trait that is easily bred in animals. Spanish fighting bulls and pit bulls are the end result of careful selection of the most aggressive members of their species. Back in 1983, Lagerspetz and Lagerspetz bred the most aggressive mice in Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 19 yearsOctober 10, 2006 ago
Biological Psychology

Has the schizophrenia label outlived its usefulness?

An alert student forwarded me a rather bizarre report from MSNBC about a discussion among British psychiatrists about the use of the label “schizophrenia.” According to these psychiatrists, schizophrenia “has no scientific validity, is imprecise and stigmatizing.” Labeling is always an issue in psychopathology. We have to have some agreement that Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 19 years ago
Football

Shop till you drop….

Advertisements during football games often feature a stereotypical view of men who love football and women who love to shop. Now it appears that men and women are about equally likely to be “compulsive shoppers.” (Now I’m waiting for research on “compulsive football watching.”) A recent survey of over 2500 Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 19 yearsOctober 8, 2006 ago
Psychology

Breastfeeding effect on IQ questioned….

The results of a number of research studies over the past 2 or 3 decades suggest that breastfeeding, particularly for more than four months, improves the cognitive performance of children. This is a difficult research question to answer, due to the many confounding variables. Breastfeeding mothers tend to be more educated Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 19 years ago

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