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June 1, 2020January 17, 2022 Ava Ma de Sousa

Are specific areas in the brain responsible for specific thoughts and behavior? Examining the modularity debate

April 27, 2020January 17, 2022 Brendan Schuetze

What Fire Extinguishers Tell Us About Human Memory

April 6, 2020January 17, 2022 Caitlyn Finton

Speaking Computer: More like Math or Language?

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?

January 6, 2020January 17, 2022 Michelle Rivers

What is… Peer Review?

December 9, 2019January 17, 2022 Elizabeth Glenn

Uncovering the secrets of language learning: A look inside the home and the brain

November 25, 2019January 17, 2022 Anastasia Yandulskaya

Got tingles? ASMR videos are shown to stimulate sensory processing in the brain

November 11, 2019January 17, 2022 Caitlyn Finton

Do animals enjoy solving puzzles like people do?

October 28, 2019January 17, 2022 Brendan Schuetze

Flipped Classrooms: The Benefits (or Lack Thereof) are in the Details

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