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Hands that see, eyes that feel? Brain study reveals the mathematics of identifying objects

May 30, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Intelligence, Language Acquisition, Neuroscience, Numeracy, Perception, psychology

From a child snapping Legos together to a pickpocket plucking a wallet from your bag, our brains have a remarkable

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“No one has a right to be loved”

May 12, 2019 health, love, men and women, psychology

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Mr Jellouschek, why do we have such a great fear of separation and loss? Jellouschek: Any separation of

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But if faith gets out of control

April 18, 2019 anxiety, health, neurology, psychology

Oliver Sechtings head is full. With the number that has a grip on him. She puts him in fear of

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Are you with me? New model explains origins of empathy

April 8, 2019 Behavior, genes, Infant's Health, Intelligence, Multiple Sclerosis Research, psychology, Psychology Research, Social Psychology

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute and the Santa Fe Institute have developed a new model to explain the evolutionary

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Mini microscope for studies of brain disease in living mice

March 31, 2019 Brain Tumor, Caregiving, Disorders and Syndromes, Medical Devices, Medical Imaging, Medical Technology, mice, Microbiology, Physics, psychology, Rodents, ultrasound

Working with mice, a team of Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers has developed a relatively inexpensive, portable mini microscope that could

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Negative emotions can reduce our capacity to trust

March 14, 2019 Autism, Borderline Personality Disorder, Consumer Behavior, Learning Disorders, Perception, psychology, Relationships, Social Psychology

It is no secret that a bad mood can negatively affect how we treat others. But can it also make

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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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Better to include your better half in social posts

March 5, 2019 Borderline Personality Disorder, epilepsy, Psychiatry, psychology, PTSD, Relationships, Social Psychology, stress

If you’re in a relationship and like to share details about your life on social media, do yourself a favor

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Don’t panic: Lessons learned from Hawaii false alarm: ‘Ballistic missile threat inbound’ text message made people verify and check what others were doing

February 28, 2019 anxiety, Behavior, Disaster Plan, Encryption, Hacking, Information Technology, Popular Culture, psychology, Social Issues

When Hawaiian Island residents received a false alarm text message that said “Ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii. Seek immediate

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