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April 2011

a current story

readings in psychology for april 10th 2011

Here is what I am reading today: what is consciousness? “People experience perceptions such as blue, sensations such as pain, emotions such as happiness, and thoughts such as believing that spring has finally arrived. Will psychology and neuroscience ever be able to explain how people have these kinds of consciousness?” Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 14 yearsApril 10, 2011 ago
a current story

readings in psychology for April 9th 2011

Here is what I am reading today (in Chicago): gene link to autism “With the help of two sets of brothers with autism, Johns Hopkins scientists have identified a gene associated with autism that appears to be linked very specifically to the severity of social interaction deficits.” chimps, yawning and Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 14 years ago
a current story

readings in psychology for april 6th 2011

Here is what I am reading today: the social brain “It’s been a puzzle why our two closest living primate relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos, have widely different social traits, despite belonging to the same genus. Now, a comparative analysis of their brains shows neuroanatomical differences that may be responsible for Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 14 yearsApril 6, 2011 ago
a current story

readings in psychology for april 5th 2011

Here is what I am reading today: the science of chocolate ““There is a kind of alchemy in the transformation of base chocolate into this wise fool’s-gold, a layman’s magic that even my mother might have relished… The mingled scents of chocolate, vanilla, heated copper, and cinnamon are intoxicating, powerfully Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 14 years ago
a current story

readings in psychology for april 4th 2011

Here is what I am reading today: muscular dystrophy and stem cell debate “There is no cure for the group of hereditary muscle-wasting diseases known as muscular dystrophy. That is particularly alarming because one of its commonest forms — type 1 myotonic dystrophy — becomes more serious as it passes Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 14 years ago

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