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Bite-sized summaries of recent articles in cognitive science.

April 21, 2025April 20, 2025 Beth Hosek (she/they)

Teaching Teachers about ADHD: Using Lived Experiences and Personal Stories

March 10, 2025March 9, 2025 Dana Slabbekoorn

Eye Strain to Brain Drain: The Cognitive Costs of Watching 3D Movies

January 20, 2025January 17, 2025 Jean Luo

Are you really listening? How we fool each other in conversations

January 6, 2025December 30, 2024 Analia Marzoratti

The Science of ‘Hanger’: How Gut Health Shapes Emotional Regulation in Children

October 14, 2024September 30, 2024 Francisco Cruz

How do children (and people in general) create theories about how the world works?

October 7, 2024September 30, 2024 sofia avritzer

A trick of the light: What draws nocturnal insects to artificial lights?

September 30, 2024September 27, 2024 Beth Hosek (she/they)

Self-Efficacy for Support: How Believing in your Supportive Abilities Benefits your Kids

July 8, 2024July 6, 2024 francescapenelopeharrison

“It’s so Cute I Could Crush It!”: Understanding Neural Mechanisms of Cute Aggression

April 8, 2024April 3, 2024 Francisco Cruz

Are there faces in Picasso’s portraits? Exploring how people process faces in paintings

March 25, 2024March 22, 2024 Stephanie Santo

Good is Sweet and Bad is Bitter: Describing Taste is Challenging!

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