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Psych
in the News:
1)
"Cameras never lie -- but doctored photos can change history"-
Eurekalert, 11/19/07.
2)
"Simple Test Improves Accuracy Of Polygraph Results"- Science
Daily, 11/29/07.
3)
"Personality Traits Influence Perceived Attractiveness"- Science
Daily, 11/30/07.
4)
"Pre-school Program Shown To Improve Key Cognitive Functions,
Self-control"- Science Daily, 11/30/07.
5) "Men may be
chattier than women"- MSNBC, 11/29/07.
6)
"Facial expressions have greater impact on kids with bipolar
disorder"- Eurekalert, 11/26/07.
7)
"Self-sabotage: New research sheds light on why some people can't
handle success"- Eurekalert, 11/22/07.
8)
"Scientists uncover how the brain controls what the eyes see"-
UCI, 11/29/07.
9)
"CU study: Lead levels even well below U.S. standard may affect
brain function in children"- Cornell University, 11/20/07.
10)
"Trauma may alter the stress response, even in healthy people,
Cornell study shows"- Cornell University, 11/19/07.
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