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November 6, 2023October 24, 2023 francescapenelopeharrison

Would You Sacrifice Yourself to Save Five Lives? Processing a Foreign Language Increases the Odds of Self-Sacrifice in Moral Dilemmas

October 30, 2023October 20, 2023 Stephanie Santo

The Smell of Alcohol Might be Enough to Influence your Attention

October 23, 2023October 15, 2023 Lauren Girouard-Hallam

Zoom and Skype and Teams, oh my!: Children learn about social groups from overhearing video calls

October 16, 2023October 11, 2023 Analia Marzoratti

The universal language of music: How a musical task could help us identify children at risk for reading difficulties

October 2, 2023September 28, 2023 savbrannan

Estrogen: A Source of Femininity… and Stress Sensitivity?

August 28, 2023August 26, 2023 Charlie

How do you know what you know? Feeling familiar with content might bias your judgments

August 7, 2023August 9, 2023 Rebecca Adler

Worked examples: An effective tool for math learning

July 10, 2023July 9, 2023 cogbites

Why Brain Cells Change Their Inner Skeleton in Alzheimer’s

June 5, 2023May 29, 2023 francescapenelopeharrison

Can a single dose of psilocybin really help reduce symptoms of depression?

May 29, 2023May 27, 2023 Brendan Schuetze

“Do you know what I mean?”: Hidden Differences in the Understanding of Concepts across People

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