More Testing, Less Play: Study Finds Higher Expectations For Kindergartners
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This summer, millions of excited four- five-, and six- year olds will be getting ready for their first real year of school…
From NPR on Flipboard
This summer, millions of excited four- five-, and six- year olds will be getting ready for their first real year of school…
The primary objectives of this special issue are to: (1) highlight new statistical and psychometric advances that are relevant to the practice of…
From The Huffington Post on Flipboard
The new work at The Franklin Institute may be the most complex and detailed artistic depiction of the brain ever. Your brain has…
Interesting behavioral genetics study that demonstrates that millisecond temporal processing in the brain has a significant genetic component that is also shared with general intelligence. This (and other) research continues to indicate the importance of investigating "brain timing" as an important component of cognitive functioning. Also, this research indicates that this association is not all genetic--which suggests that interventions that might produce changes in basic neural timing mechanisms may increase cognitive efficiency/functioning.
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From The Huffington Post on Flipboard
What comes to mind when you think of the brain? You probably imagine a crinkly, walnut-like structure, with a multitude of…
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Visit the website of brain-training software NeuroNation and you're greeted with a reassuring message. "Your potential is…
1. Biswal BB, Mennes M, Zuo XN, Gohel S, Kelly C, Smith SM, et al. Toward discovery science of human brain function. Proceedings…
Highlights We examined the impact of emotional valence of task unrelated thoughts (TUTs). Reanalysis of…
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Times are tough for young psychologists. This thought has been rattling around in my head lately because we just finished searching for…
Importance Patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) share impaired…
— Credit: Marianne Meadahl, SFU "Simon Fraser University researchers hope that a brain…
• Florence D. Mowlem1 • Caroline Skirrow1 • Peter Reid1 • Stefanos Maltezos1 •…
This piece originally appeared at Salon. Bobby James Moore has a lifelong intellectual disability,…
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Nice article, I particularly love the three spatial figures that summarize the findings. They belong in the Gv Galllery Hall of Fame.
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• This article investigates the relation between mind wandering and the spacing effect in inductive learning. Participants studied…