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June 9, 2025June 12, 2025 Lindsey Ramirez

How Depression Disrupts the Brain’s Reward System

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Prescribing a Cup of Joe for Alzheimer’s Disease

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How is the internet shaping our cognition? Exploring the “Google Effect”

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Unraveling the Knots of Overthinking: Causes, Effects and Solutions

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Teaching Teachers about ADHD: Using Lived Experiences and Personal Stories

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Cogbites Interview Series: Jean Luo

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Cogbites Interview Series: Beth Hosek

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

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Synaptic Plasticity: Small Changes Make Big Impacts

January 20, 2025January 17, 2025 Jean Luo

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

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