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  • Discovering Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Discovering Pyschology
  • Research Methods
  • An Introduction to Applied Behavioral Neuroscience

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readings in psychology for 2nd octover 2011

Here is what I am reading today: autistic or asperger? “Autism spectrum disorders, including Asperger syndrome, have generally been associated with uneven intellectual profiles and impairment, but according to a new study of Asperger individuals published in the online journal PLoS ONE, this may not be the case — as Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 14 yearsOctober 2, 2011 ago
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readings in psychology for august 4th 2011

Here is what I am reading today: shifting gears on your bike with thought! “You’re looking at the bike of the future, where you’ll control gear shifts with your mind. This design concept is noxytocin and the dark side of the forcethe prototype stage, and from the looks of the Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 14 years ago
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readings in psychology for may 31st 2011

Here is what I am reading today: train your brain “In an award address on May 28 at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science in Washington, D.C., University of Michigan psychologist John Jonides presented new findings showing that practicing this kind of task for about 20 minutes Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 14 yearsMay 31, 2011 ago
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our aps convention pictures in washington, dc #aps2011dc

Kristin and Karen were the lead authors and presented at APS: “Reverse-Engineering Leadership: Deconstructing Perceptions of Personality in Generals, SMIs ( social media influencers) and CEOs.” The question Karen wanted to explore was SMI’s, Kristin wanted to look at Generals and I thought it might be fun to throw in Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 14 yearsMay 29, 2011 ago
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readings in psychology for may 19th 2011

Here is what I am reading today: learning by interpreting the details “Wine connoisseurs recognize the vintage at the first sip, artists see subtle color variations and the blind distinguish the finest surface structures. Why are they considered superior to non-specialists in their field?” the Huntington disease protein “Researchers at Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 14 years ago

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