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Product Promotion: When Do Emotional Appeals Trump Celebrity Spokespeople?
March 5, 2013 Emotional appeals could be more effective than celebrities when promoting products related to a consumer’s identity, according to a new ... > full story -
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Why Your Brain Tires When Exercising
March 4, 2013 For the first time ever, a research team is able to explain why our brains feel tired when we exercise. By mapping the mechanism behind so-called central fatigue, the researchers are hoping, among ... > full story -
Exercise Key to Good Sleep
March 4, 2013 Exercise can affect your sleep. The results of the National Sleep Foundation's 2013 Sleep in America® poll show a compelling association between exercise and better ... > full story -
The Right High-Performance Cross-Country Skiwear
March 1, 2013 The sport of cross-country skiing has always been preoccupied with its skis and waxing. Research now demonstrates that to shave off those extra hundredths of a second, competitive skiers should pay ... > full story -
NHL Drafts the Wrong Players Due to Birthday Bias, Study Suggests
February 27, 2013 A hockey player's birthday strongly biases how professional teams assess his talent, according to a new ... > full story -
Heading a Soccer Ball May Affect Cognitive Performance
February 27, 2013 Sports-related head injuries are a growing concern, and new research suggests that even less forceful actions like 'heading' a soccer ball may cause changes in performance on certain cognitive tasks, ... > full story -
Songbirds’ Brains Coordinate Singing With Intricate Timing
February 27, 2013 As a bird sings, some neurons in its brain prepare to make the next sounds while others are synchronized with the current notes—a coordination of physical actions and brain activity that is ... > full story -
Camera Inside Spiraling Football Provides Ball's-Eye View of Field
February 27, 2013 Researchers have shown that a camera embedded in the side of a rubber-sheathed plastic foam football can record video while the ball is in flight that could give spectators a unique, ball's-eye view ... > full story -
More Than Just Looking: A Role of Tiny Eye Movements Explained
February 21, 2013 Have you ever wondered whether it's possible to look at two places at once? Because our eyes have a specialized central region with high visual acuity and good color vision, we must always focus on ... > full story -
Secrets of Human Speech Uncovered
February 20, 2013 Scientists have uncovered the neurological basis of speech motor control, the complex coordinated activity of tiny brain regions that controls our lips, jaw, tongue and larynx as we ... > full story
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