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  • Discovering Behavioral Neuroscience
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  • An Introduction to Applied Behavioral Neuroscience

April 2008

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NCAA Bracket Contest…I think I’ll stick to football….

Well, the results are in on my first attempt at March Madness brackets, and they’re not pretty. Okay, I sort of lost it when Tennessee didn’t go as far as I thought (but way to go Lady Vols! Karen is so pleased!). Nearly all of us picked the Bruins to Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 17 years ago
Biological Psychology

More evidence that toy choice is not all about socialization….

Back in 2002, my attention was caught by a study by Gerianne Alexander and Melissa Hines of Texas A&M, in which young male vervet monkeys played more with toy balls and cars than the females did. The young female vervets played with dolls and pots more than the males did. Both played with Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 17 yearsApril 8, 2008 ago
Biological Psychology

Moms’ prenatal drug use produces long-term anatomical differences in children’s brains….

It never ceases to amaze me that in spite of all the warnings, large numbers of women continue to use tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs when they’re pregnant. Yes, I understand that addiction is a difficult thing to beat, but if you can’t do it for yourself, what better reason Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 17 years ago
Biological Psychology

More on genes, weight, dieting, and obesity….

For those of you who are enjoying our posts on weight control, please click over to Daniel Lende’s Neuroanthropology site for some excellent scholarly summaries of relevant research. Today, Daniel posted a very helpful article on “Successful Weight Loss,” and here is his take on the issue of genetics and Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 17 years ago
Biological Psychology

Is your weight in your genes?

We hear a lot of different theories about the current obesity epidemic and why some of us are fatter or thinner. We know that family members tend to resemble one another, but whether this is more of a matter of genes, shared habits, or maybe social pressure, we can’t determine. As Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 17 years ago

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