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- Brooding Russians: Less distressed than Americans
- Facial recognition at first glance: Humans and monkeys perceive faces of kin immediately
- Political leanings: Who is ‘left wing,’ and who just thinks they are?
- Individuals confess alcohol abuse to clergy
- Why (smart) practice makes perfect
- Larger head size may protect against Alzheimer’s symptoms
- Avatars as lifelike representations and effective marketing tools
- Fly’s brain — a high-speed computer: Neurobiologists use state-of-the-art methods to decode the basics of motion detection
- Curs "Ritualurile Munay Ki: Transformarea in fiinte de lumina", Bucuresti, 30 iulie-1 august
- Alzheimer’s Caregivers Display A Diversity Of Grieving
- Baby brain growth mirrors changes from apes to humans
- Expecting The Unexpected Does Not Improve One’s Chances Of Seeing It
- Master Cunoasterea si combaterea criminalitatii – Sibiu
- Ireland Hosts Conference ‘School Psychology: Making Life Better For All Children’
- VA To Ease Rules For Vets To Qualify For PTSD Benefits
Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy portrayed Russians as a brooding, complicated people, and ethnographers have confirmed that Russians tend to focus on dark feelings and memories more than Westerners do. But a new study finds that even though Russians tend to br…
We meet a multitude of people on a daily basis: the nice waitress in the coffee shop around the corner, the bus driver or the colleagues at the office. Without the ability to recognize faces at first glance we would not be able to distinguish between p…
A new study reveals that highly educated people make wrong assumptions about their political leanings – they are more likely to think they are left wing when they are more likely to be relatively conservative. The study suggests that some people may …
People with alcohol problems are finding comfort in speaking about their situation to clergy, a new study shows.
A new study demonstrates neural basis for observation that practicing several skills in single session works better than narrow drills on one skill. Study also helps define time window for brain’s learning of new skills.
New research shows that people with Alzheimer’s disease who have large heads have better memory and thinking skills than those with the disease who have smaller heads, even when they have the same amount of brain cell death due to the disease.
It is predicted that 80 percent of active Internet consumers and Fortune 500 companies will have an avatar or presence in a virtual community, including social networks, by the end of 2011. A new article investigates the role avatars play in the virtua…
The minute brains of flies process visual movements in only fractions of a second. Just how the brain of the fly manages to perceive motion with such speed and precision is predicted quite accurately by a mathematical model.
Aimee.ro va invita la un curs absolut deosebit, care va va facilita accesul intr-o noua dimensiune a vietii, in care totul este sacru, in care primim ajutor de la fiinte de lumina pentru o transformare profunda a fiintei noastre si suntem ajutati sa……
New research from the University of Michigan reveals racial and ethnic differences in the emotional attitudes of caregivers of Alzheimer’s disease patients…
A study undertaken to help scientists concerned with abnormal brain development in premature babies has serendipitously revealed evolution’s imprint on the human brain. Scientists found that the human brain regions that grow the most during infancy and…
A new study finds that those who know that an unexpected event is likely to occur are no better at noticing other unexpected events – and may be even worse – than those who aren’t expecting the unexpected…
…Sursa: Master Cunoasterea si combaterea criminalitatii – Sibiu
Over 500 educational and child psychology professionals will meet to discuss the latest research and issues at the International School Psychology Association’s* 32nd annual conference (ISPA) from 20th to 24th July at Trinity College, Dublin. The conf…
Today, The Department of Veterans Affairs is scheduled to announce it will ease requirements for service members to qualify for post traumatic stress disorder benefits. The change was announced Saturday by President Barack Obama in his weekly address…















































