News Archive
November 2005
- In Video Games, Not All Mayhem Is Created Equal (11/30/05)
- In Short-Term Memory, Faster Is Not Better, MU Study Shows (11/03/05)
- Exposure to Alcohol-Related Images Can Lead to Aggression, MU Study Finds (11/03/05)
October 2005
- 'Know Thyself' — Easier Said Than Done (10/28/05)
- UCLA Study Finds That Focus on Personal Values May Affect Health (10/25/05)
September 2005
- Imitation Is the Sincerest Form of Flattery — Even When It's Artificial Intelligence Copying Human Behavior (09/28/05)
- Symbols Can Help Children Control Impulses, Get More of What They Want (09/06/05)
August 2005
- Northwestern's Medin Elected to APS Board of Directors (08/29/05)
- U Wisconsin's Gernsbacher is APS President-elect (08/29/05)
- Effort Required to Correctly Hear and Identify Words may Diminish the Resources Needed to Memorize Them (08/25/05)
- Study Continues the Debate on the Nature of Bisexual Men (08/24/05)
- Say Again? (08/04/05)
- Which It Is It? (08/04/05)
July 2005
- Mental-State Reasoning Is Universal Milestone in Child Development (07/27/05)
- Our Genes Make Us Like People Like Us (07/26/05)
- Mandatory Videotaping of All Police Interviews and Interrogations May Decrease False Confessions (07/26/05)
- The Enigmatic Face: Motion is the Key to Understanding Expressions (07/25/05)
- Cultural Mindset a Factor in Forming Responses to Challenges (07/21/05)
- Object Recognition Improves When Other Objects Appear in the Same Orientation (07/19/05)
- Kids are Cynics, Too? Yeah, Right (07/18/05)
- Say 'Thank You': Learning How to Lie (07/12/05)
- Foot In Mouth: Breaking the Rules of Social Behavior (07/12/05)
- Calculating Consonants: Researchers Identify a Key to How the Brain Processes Language (07/11/05)
June 2005
- Turn Up Da Noise (06/29/05)
- Three Reasons Not to Believe in an Autism Epidemic (06/29/05)
- Babies Use Their Own Names to Help Learn Language (06/29/05)
- U-M Study Shows Devotion to Islam is Not Linked to Terror (06/08/05)
- Learning Through Laughter: New Study Supports Use of Humor in Online Courses (06/08/05)
- K-State Professor Researching Whether Simulators Help Young Teenagers Become Better Drivers (06/08/05)
- Familiar Songs Act as Strong Memory Cues, K-State Researcher Finds (06/08/05)
- K-State Researcher Discovers Compliments Go a Long Way to Improve Body Self-Image in Women (06/08/05)
- Language Cues Provide 'Glue' for Visual Learning in Children (06/08/05)
- Boston University Psychologists Find Neurological Mechanism for Subliminal Learning (06/08/05)
- Psychologist: Make Culture Part of the New Collaborative Science (06/08/05)
- New Study: "Anti-Marijuana Ads Still Boomerang" (06/07/05)
- Grasping Metaphors: UC San Diego Research Ties Brain Area to Figures of Speech (06/07/05)
- Face Value: Hidden Smiles Influence Consumption (06/07/05)
- Short on Time, Long on Feeling: Study Suggests Deadlines Intensify Emotions (06/07/05)
May 2005
- Misinformation: Seeing Is Believing (05/17/05)
April 2005
March 2005
- Visual Working Memory: Does It Run Better Half Full or on Empty? (03/28/05)
- Blind More Accurate at Judging Size Than Sighted (03/28/05)
- Do You Know Where You Are? Body and Self Not the Same (03/24/05)
- Police Officers' Racial Bias Can Be Eliminated (03/16/05)
- How Much Can Your Mind Keep Track Of? (03/08/05)
February 2005
- Ironically, People who Have the Highest Capacity for Success Are the Most Likely to Choke Under Pressure (02/28/05)
- Sending Mixed Messages Improves Math Instruction (02/16/05)
- Right before Your Eyes: Visual Recognition Begins with Categorization (02/11/05)
- Why North America Is Not a Rhythm Nation (02/07/05)
- New Study Suggests Race Fear Isn't Hard Wired (02/03/05)
- Think Fast: Reaction Time and IQ May Predict Long Life (02/02/05)
- Positive Emotions Slash Bias, Help People See Big Picture Details (02/01/05)
January 2005
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