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Note taking jurors influence verdicts, study finds

March 11, 2019March 12, 2019 Dementia, Dyslexia, Educational Psychology, Gender Difference, Intelligence, Learning Disorders, Memory, psychology

New University of Liverpool research, published in PLOS ONE, highlights the positive impact jurors’ note taking has on evidence recall

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Are eyes the window to our mistakes?

March 11, 2019 Brain-Computer Interfaces, Consumer Behavior, Environmental Policies, Intelligence, Legal Issues, psychology, Public Health, STEM Education

We all make poor decisions from time to time. Researchers at the University of Arizona are working to better understand

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Sensory stimuli improves brain damage in mouse models of preterm birth

March 4, 2019 Accident and Trauma, Brain Injury, Brain Tumor, Gender Difference, Intelligence, Nervous System, Neuroscience, Psychology Research

A research conducted by the INc-UAB shows that the same perinatal brain injury caused by hypoxia and ischemia have differentiated

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Brain pathways of aversion identified

February 18, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Child Development, Depression, Disorders and Syndromes, Intelligence, Neuroscience, psychology

What happens in the brain when we feel discomfort? Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden are now one step closer

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The human brain works backwards to retrieve memories

January 15, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Disorders and Syndromes, Intelligence, Learning Disorders, Memory, Neuroscience, psychology

When we remember a past event, the human brain reconstructs that experience in reverse order, according to a new study

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Better analysis of psychological flexibility: Psychological flexibility — the bedrock of a much-used psychological therapy

January 11, 2019 Behavior, Child Development, Child Psychology, Consumer Behavior, Educational Psychology, Intelligence, Multiple Sclerosis, Psychiatry

According to figures from NHS England, some 1.4 million people were referred for NHS mental health therapy during 2017. This

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Passive exposure alone can enhance the learning of foreign speech sounds

December 18, 2018 Child Development, Educational Psychology, Intelligence, Language Acquisition, Learning Disorders, Literacy, Memory, Perception

Ability to understand and subsequently speak a new language requires the ability to accurately discriminate speech sounds of a given

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Artificial intelligence and the future of medicine

December 14, 2018 and, artificial, Future, Intelligence, medicine, of, the

Washington University researchers are working to develop artificial intelligence (AI) systems for health care, which have the potential to transform

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In live brain function, researchers are finally seeing red

November 17, 2018 Biochemistry, Brain Injury, Disorders and Syndromes, Energy Technology, Intelligence, Medical Technology, Neuroscience, Organic Chemistry

For years, green has been the most reliable hue for live brain imaging, but after using a new high-throughput screening

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Navigating our thoughts: Fundamental principles of thinking

November 15, 2018 Behavior, Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Creativity, Dementia, Intelligence, Neuroscience, psychology

It is one of the most fundamental questions in neuroscience: How do humans think? Until recently, we seemed far from

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