Observer

February 2010
Volume 23, Number 2

1. Flavor Learning in Utero and Infancy: An Interview with Julie Mennella
By Linda Bartoshuk
Interview with Dr. Julie Mennella concerning research on the development of flavor learning in humans and animals. (Presidential Column)
 
2. Revisiting the Green Monster
By Wray Herbert
(Observation)
 
3. On The Newsstand: Media Responses to "Learning Styles: Concepts and Evidence" from PSPI
(Observation)
 
4. Could Acetaminophen Ease Psychological Pain?
By N.C. DeWall
(Observation)
 
5. Scent of a Woman: Men's Testosterone Responses to Olfactory Ovulation Cues
By S. Miller & J. Maner
(Observation)
 
6. Right-handed Chimpanzees Provide Clues to the Origin of Human Language
(Observation)
 
7. New Accreditation System Approves First Program in Historic Milestone for Clinical Science
By Ann Conkle
(News)
 
8. Modern Love
By Ann Conkle
(Cover Story)
 
9. APA 'Disappointed' with Clinical Science Report
By Baker, McFall, Shoham, Breckler, Belar, Cook, Coyne, Donchin, & Gardner
(Commentary)
 
10. The Original Eye Tracking Device
By Nick Joyce and Lewis P. Lipsitt
(News)
 
11. Incorporating Philosophy in Every Psychology Course and Why It Matters
By Amy Fisher Smith
(Teaching Tips)
 
12. They're Just Not That Into Your Research: Rejection in Academia
By Katherine A. Blackwell
(Student Notebook)
 
13. Members in the News
(News)