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Losing Control: How Lack of Sleep Allows Unpleasant Thoughts to Intrude
Unwanted memories can intrude on our thoughts from time to time, but new research suggests that a lack of sleep can greatly impair our ability to suppress these unpleasant and unwanted thoughts. Researcher Scott Cairney
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APS Calls for Psychological Science Representation on U.S. COVID-19 Advisory Board
In an open letter to the co-chairs of the U.S. COVID-19 Advisory Board, APS President Shinobu Kitayama calls for the inclusion of psychological science expertise.
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New Research From Clinical Psychological Science
A sample of research on paranoia, effort-based decisions and depression, sleep and suppression of unwanted thoughts, self-talk and emotion regulation, social cognition in schizophrenia, working memory and emotion regulation, and emotional eating.
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European Research Budget Gets Unexpected €4 Billion Boost
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Research on Giving
To learn more about the science of giving during this time of Thanksgiving, see APS’s Research Topic on Giving.
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National Science Foundation Funding: Strengthening American Infrastructure (SAI)
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is seeking to build research capacity and fund behavioral science research that will improve the critical infrastructure of the United States.