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Volume 14, Number 8 |
Members in the News |
October 2001 |
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Marilyn Albert, Gerontology Research Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital, CBS Healthwatch, August 2001: How to protect the aging brain Claudia Alvarez, University of Connecticut, CBS Healthwatch, August 27, 2001: Do you understand how memory works? Probably not Diana Baumrind, University of California at Berkley, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 25, 2001: A switch: study shows light spanking ok Gordon Burghardt, University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Science News, July 28, 2001: Don't look now, but is that dog laughing? Sybil Carrere, University of Washington, Redbook, August 2001: How to stop fighting with your spouse (or at least make your tiffs more productive) Joan Chrisler, Connecticut College, USA Today, August 10, 2001: It's ok to be gay, Americans say Fergus Craik, University of Toronto, Reuters Health, August 22, 2001: Getting forgetful? you have been for years Dale C. Farran, Vanderbilt University, The Washington Post, August 14, 2001: An Early Start on Education Robert Feldman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, The Boston Herald, August 21, 2001: Truth of dare Lilli Friedland, Corporate & Clinical Consultants, Inc., ABCNEWS.com, August 3, 2001: The stresses of stardom Charles Gallistel, Rutgers University, Science, August 24, 2001: New brain institute struggles for traction Fred Goodwin, National Institute of Mental Health, CBS Healthwatch, August 2001: The infininte mind Elizabeth Gould, Princeton University, CBS Healthwatch, August 2001: How to protect the aging brain Martin Heesacker, University of Florida in Gainesville, MSNBC.com, August 27, 2001: Breaking down a male myth George W. Holden, University of Texas at Austin, The New York Times, August 25, 2001: Findings give some support to advocates of spanking Donald H. Kausler, University of Missouri-Columbia, Scripps Howard News Service, The Anderson (SC) Independent-Mail, The Memphis Commercial Appeal, The Knoxville (TN), News-Sentinel, August 16, 2001: How do you define 'old age'? Brenda J. Kirby, Le Moyne College, Reuters Health, August 8, 2001: Public 'necking' offends women more than men Brian Knutson, National Institutes of Health, Science News, July 28, 2001: Don't look now, but is that dog laughing? Robert Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Today, July 23, 2001: Net use doesn't increase depression after all; The Mercury News, August 9, 2001: Revisiting isolation and its link to the internet Elizabeth Loftus, University of Washington-Seattle, USA Today, August 13, 2001: Mind makes memories fonder- but false Frank McAndrew, Knox College, ABCNews.com, June 27, 2001: Psst … gossip is good Clark McCauley, Bryn Mawr College, The New York Times, September 13, 2001: Attackers believed to be sane Matt McGue, University of Minnesota, Intelihealth.com, August 14, 2001: Age at first drink: what does it really mean? David E. Meyer, University of Michigan, Reuters Health, August 6, 2001: Multitasking costs time; Scientific American, August 7, 2001: Multitasking may diminish, not boost, creativity Richard Mohs, Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Bronx VA Medical Center in Bronx, NY, Intelihealth.com, August 14, 2001: Alzheimer's patients taking drug maintain daily activities longer Anthony Movshon, New York University, Science, August 24, 2001: New brain institute struggles for traction Denise C. Park, University of Michigan, ABCNEWS.com, August 14, 2001: Memory loss begins at 20; Scientific American, August 15, 2001: Research suggests that memory decline begins in mid-20s; Intelihealth.com, August 22, 2001: Brain drain; Reuters Health, August 22, 2001: Getting forgetful? you have been for years; CBS Healthwatch, August 2001: How to protect the aging brain Robert Perloff, University of Pittsburgh, The Wall Street Journal, August 10, 2001: Executive bonuses Steven Pinker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Science, August 24, 2001: New brain institute struggles for traction William Pollack, Harvard University, US News and World Report, July 2, 2001: Are boys the weaker sex?; The Washington Times, August 21, 2001: Boys' struggles reflect gender disparity Judith Rodin, University of Pennsylvania, The New York Times Magazine, September 9, 2001: Playing in the big league Daniel L. Schacter, Harvard University, Intelihealth.com, August 9, 2001: Sometimes forgetting isn't such a bad thing Nancy Segal, California State University, Fullerton, National Public Radio, August 17, 2001: Twins Richard M. Shiffrin, Indiana University, The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 10, 2001: Scientists fear the NSF is next site of earmarks Elizabeth Spelke, Harvard University, Time, August 20, 2001: America's best Molly Wagster, National Institute on Aging, Today, September 10, 2001: Memory Gary L. Wells, Iowa State University, The New York Times, July 21, 2001: Psychologists find new ways to insure eyewitnesses can ID the right bad guy; The Wall Street Journal, August 10, 2001: More courts let experts debunk eyewitness accounts Brenda Wiederhold, Center for Advanced Multi-Media Psychotherapy, USA Today, August 13, 2001: Don't be shy about therapy David G. Winter, University of Michigan, The Washington Times, August 19, 2001: Traveling grads find good jobs, less family Sharalyn L. Young, University of Rochester, Reuters Health, August 8, 2001: Public 'necking' offends women more than men Philip Zimbardo, Stanford University, USA Today, August 13, 2001: Don't be shy about therapy |
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