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The Uniquely Multidisciplinary Side of Clinical Psychology Is Spotlighted in New Special Issue
An eclectic collection of seven articles and four commentaries showcase the power and ongoing challenges of multidisciplinary collaborations in psychological science.
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2026 James McKeen Cattell Sabbatical Awardees Will Study Nature Exposure, Adolescence, and Maternal Immunity
The award supplements the sabbatical allowance provided by each researcher’s institution for the 2026–2027 academic year, allowing the recipients to expand their research projects.
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What Do Human and Machine Minds Have to Offer Each Other?
Former Editor-in-Chief and APS Fellow Robert Goldstone (Indiana University) pulls together a collection featuring voices at the intersection of psychology and AI.
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Like Humans, Great Apes Think Differently From Each Other
A new study assesses how cognitive skills of great apes vary between individuals.
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Our Brains May Be Automatically Filtering Out Negative Words
A new study offers insight into how the brain determines which information enters conscious awareness and which remains outside it.
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To Fight Fraud, Psychological Scientists Issue a Call to Arms
Scams are now one of the most common crimes in the world. In the most recent issue of PSPI, real-life accounts are used to illustrate how pervasive and indiscriminate fraud can be.