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Bite-sized summaries of research papers about the study of the mind and its process. Written by early-career cognitive scientists.
April 19, 2021January 17, 2022 cogbites

Cogbites Interview Series: Monique Crouse

April 5, 2021January 17, 2022 cogbites

Cogbites Interview Series: Ava Ma de Sousa

March 22, 2021January 17, 2022 cogbites

Cogbites Interview Series: Annie Ditta

February 1, 2021January 17, 2022 cogbites

The Psychological Importance of Temporal Perception

June 22, 2020June 15, 2020 cogbites

Taking a break in a new context aids creative problem solving

March 16, 2020January 17, 2022 cogbites

Could stabbing yourself help you remember? The cognitive psychology behind a scene from Netflix’s Altered Carbon

February 24, 2020January 17, 2022 cogbites

Is foreign language learning related to cognitive functioning?

October 14, 2019January 17, 2022 cogbites

What is… Alice in Wonderland Syndrome?

July 1, 2019January 17, 2022 cogbites

The Gut-Brain Axis: Is human psychology driven by gut microbes?

May 6, 2019December 1, 2019 cogbites

Nature sounds improve focus more than urban sounds

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