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- Brains Are Different in People With Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory
- When Rules Change, Brain Falters
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- Piglets in Mazes Provide Insights Into Human Cognitive Development
- Spatial Skills May Be Improved Through Training, Including Video Games
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- Adventures in Microgravity: Students Experiment in Simulated Space-Flight Conditions
- Stereoscopic 3D for Professional Training of Soccer Referees
- Artificial Cerebellum Than Enables Robotic Human-Like Object Handling Developed
Posted July 2, 2012:
- Charting Autism's Neural Circuitry: Deleting Single Gene Results in Autism-Like Behavior and Immunosuppressant Drug Prevents Symptoms
- Kids With Behavior Problems, Disabilities Bullied More, More Likely to Bully Others
- Day Dreaming Good for You? Reflection Is Critical for Development and Well-Being
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- Sometimes, Cheating Is Allowed, Study Suggests
- After Child Dies, Mom's Risk of Early Death Skyrockets
Posted June 27, 2012:
- Kids Who Cook Are Hungrier for Healthy Food Choices
- Ability to Estimate Quantity Increases in First 30 Years of Life
Posted June 26, 2012:
- Immediate Rewards for Good Scores Can Boost Student Performance
- The Academic Jungle: Ecosystem Model Reveals Why Women Are Driven out of Science
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- What's Your Name Again? Lack of Interest, Not Brain's Ability, May Be Why We Forget
- Confusion Can Be Beneficial for Learning
Posted June 19, 2012:
- First Example of a Heritable Abnormality Affecting Semantic Cognition Found
- Suburban Students Outpace Rural and Urban Peers in Math
- Schooling Fish: Wild Zebrafish Assess Risk Through Social Learning
- Is TV Becoming a Regular Babysitter for Busy Parents?
Posted June 15, 2012:
- Knowledge of Fractions and Long Division Predicts Long-Term Math Success
- Persistence Is Learned from Fathers, Study Suggests
Posted June 14, 2012:
- Childhood Obesity Linked to Math Performance, Researcher Says
- New Discoveries With Language Learning Robots
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- Science of Training and Development in Organizations: What Really Matters, What Really Works
- Toddler Spatial Knowledge Boosts Understanding of Numbers
Posted June 12, 2012:
- When Being Scared Twice Is Enough to Remember
- Avatars May Help Children With Social Anxiety Overcome Fears
- Main Causes of Unprofessional Behavior Among Hospitalists Identified
- Alcohol Abuse May Be Cause, Rather Than Effect of Social Isolation, Poor Grades Among Teens
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