News Archive
December 2004
- NDSU Study Focuses on Depth Perception and Drunk Driving (12/29/04)
- Perception of Faces and Bodies. Similar or Different? (12/21/04)
- Stereotypes Can Impact Self-assessment and Learning Ability (12/13/04)
- Brain Activity Reflects Complexity of Responses to Other-Race Faces (12/08/04)
- Witnessing Event Can Produce Same Fear Response As Experiencing It, NYU Study Shows (12/07/04)
- Slip of the Tongue: Word Substitution Mistakes Have More to Do With Speech Planning Than With Thought or Attention Problems (12/07/04)
November 2004
- Good Intentions Versus Bad Habits: Why the Old Ways Win Out (11/15/04)
- While You Were Sleeping (11/15/04)
- NYU Study Provides New View of Infant Perceptual Development (11/09/04)
October 2004
- Toddlers' Imitation Predicts Well-Developed Conscience (10/26/04)
- A Time to Rhyme: Children process words by sound while adults process by meaning. (10/26/04)
- Fatal Attraction: A New Study Suggests a Relationship Between Fear of Death and Political Preferences (10/25/04)
- Northwestern Researchers Pinpoint How False Memories are Formed (10/14/04)
September 2004
- Wealth Does Not Create Individual Happiness and it Doesn't Build a Strong Country, Either (09/27/04)
- News Media Subtly Influences Attitudes about Gender Differences (09/08/04)
August 2004
- Current Child Care Debate Must be Placed in Larger Societal Context (08/19/04)
- New Research Provides the First Solid Evidence that the Study of Music Promotes Intellectual Development (08/19/04)
- Children Can Have Better Memory Than Adults (At Least Sometimes) (08/12/04)
- University of Arizona's Richard Bootzin Elected to APS Board of Directors (08/11/04)
- New York University's Elizabeth Phelps Elected to APS Board of Directors (08/11/04)
- Michael Gazzaniga Elected President of the Association for Psychological Science (08/11/04)
July 2004
June 2004
- Probing the World of Alien Abduction Stories (06/21/2004)
- Seeing is Believing, Even When What We See is Ambiguous or Misleading (06/11/04)
- Vision's Touchy-Feely Side (06/07/04)
- We Weren't Made to Multitask (06/04/04)
- Challenges to Worldview Trigger Distress and Revenge (06/04/04)
- Chess Masters Are Quick on the Trigger (06/03/04)
- Expressing Yourself Isn't Always Ideal (06/02/04)
- Affirmative Action gets an Affirmative (06/01/04)
May 2004
- Children's Exposure to Media Violence Linked to 'Culture of Disrespect' (05/27/04)
- Butler Psychology Professors and Students Present at National Convention (05/25/04)
- Born to Die Young? U-M Study Examines the Risks of Being Male (05/25/04)
April 2004
March 2004
- Can We Believe Our Memories? (03/31/04)
- SAT Measures More Than Student Performance (03/29/04)
- Research Report Provides 'Unequivocal Evidence' that Media Violence Has Significant Negative Impact on Children and Youth (03/24/04)
- New Research Suggests that When Children Ask 'What Is This?' They May Seek More Than an Object's Name, but Its Function Too (03/18/04)
- Subconscious Bias Kicks in Quickly and Skews Perceptions (03/05/04)
- Prejudice from Thin Air: Emotions Reach Into The Social Mind (03/05/04)
- Buy High, Sell Low: Emotions Turn Economic Decisions on Their Head, Says Carnegie Mellon Study (03/01/04)
February 2004
- Regrets, we've really had a few (02/11/04)
- Prejudice from Thin Air (02/09/04)
- Do We Perceive Using 'Mindsight'? (02/04/04)
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