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May 22, 2023May 17, 2023 savbrannan

Mind Over White Matter: Purpose in Life is Associated with Cognitive Resilience as we Age

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Unconscious Vision: Seeing without Perceiving

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Cogbites Interview Series: Nicolas Scrutton Alvarado

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Us vs. Them: Environmental Signals and Internal Biases Influence Group Inclusiveness

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Predictability and Music: Why You Never Like a Song on First Listen

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Geno Smith and the psychological principles to being a successful NFL quarterback

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Using research for civil disobedience: C.U. Ariƫns Kappers

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The importance of proper proteins in autism development

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