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Psych
in the News:
1)
"Thinking straight while seeing red?"- Eurekalert, 5/31/07.
2)
"Children Can Perform Approximate Math Without Arithmetic
Instruction"- Science Daily, 5/30/07.
3)
"New mothers often not asked about depression, UNC survey finds"-
UNC, 5/31/07.
4)
"Brain activity reflects differences in types of anxiety"-
University of Illinois, 5/29/07.
5)
"Personality changes may help detect form of dementia"-
Eurekalert, 5/28/07.
6)
"Psychologist Explains Teens' Risky Decision-making Behavior"-
Science Daily, 5/31/07.
7)
"Chronic pain may impede short-term memory"- Reuters, 5/31/07.
8)
"Are You Easily Distracted? A New Psychological Test Measures
Distractibility"- Science Daily, 5/30/07.
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