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Beginnings in Psychological Science
Beginnings in Psychological Science (BIPS) is a program in Newburgh, New York, whose goal is to share psychological science with elementary students.
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NW Noggin
NW Noggin pairs graduate and undergraduate students for collaborative neuroscience outreach in Portland and Vancouver.
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Observer Xpress
The Observer Xpress is a summary of recent findings from the world of psychological science.
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New Research From Clinical Psychological Science
A sample of new research exploring links between pupillary response and depression following trauma, predictors of postdeployment functioning among combat veterans, the developmental course of borderline personality disorder, and reasoning among delusion-prone individuals.
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Funding Opportunity for Monitoring of Cognitive Abilities on Mobile Devices
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued a request for applications (RFA) for scientists interested in designing and implementing a digital infrastructure centered around the use of mobile devices for monitoring cognitive abilities across
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A Plan For Raising Brilliant Kids, According To Science
NPR: "Why are traffic lights red, yellow and green?" When a child asks you a question like this, you have a few options. You can shut her down with a "Just because." You can explain: "Red is for stop and green is for go." Or, you can turn the question back to her and help her figure out the answer with plenty of encouragement. No parent, teacher or caregiver has the time or patience to respond perfectly to all of the many, many, many opportunities like these that come along. But a new book, Becoming Brilliant: What Science Tells Us About Raising Successful Children, is designed to get us thinking about the magnitude of these moments. Read the whole story: NPR