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Altruistic babies? Study shows infants are willing to give up food, help others(图)
Altruistic babies infants give up food help others
2020/2/20
New research by the University of Washington Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences, or I-LABS, and funded by the National Science Foundation, finds that altruism may begin in infancy.
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Bilingual Preschoolers Have Better Impulse Control,Study Finds(图)
Bilingual Preschoolers Impulse Control
2017/11/23
Preschoolers who speak two languages show less impulsiveness than their single-language peers, say UO researchers whose project was seeded after they met in a graduate psychology course.The UO study, ...
Increased sample size in 2015 Survey of Doctorate Recipients enables first time reporting on fine fields of study
Increased sample size 2015 Survey of Doctorate Recipients first time reporting fine fields
2017/7/25
The National Science Foundation's National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics has more than doubled the sample size of its 2015 Survey of Doctorate Recipients in order to examine employment...
Study identifies factors that lead to greater college success
Study identifies factors greater college success
2017/7/21
Educational attainment is a national priority because it creates both economic and personal gains: higher incomes, better individual and family health and deeper civic engagement. U.S. college enrollm...
Infamous study of humanity’s ‘dark side’ may actually show how to keep it at bay
humanity’s dark side actually show keep it at bay
2015/1/20
In 1961, with memories of Holocaust atrocities and the prosecution of Nazi officials at Nuremburg still fresh, psychologist Stanley Milgram undertook a series of now infamous experiments on obedience ...
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AUSTIN, Texas — A new study, which may have implications for approaches to education, finds that brain mechanisms engaged when people allow their minds to rest and reflect on things they've learned be...
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Motion and muscles don't always work in lockstep, researchers find in surprising new study(图)
Motion muscles researchers
2014/3/20
RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Animals “do the locomotion” every day, whether it’s walking down the hall to get some coffee or darting up a tree to avoid a predator. And until now, scientists believed the inner ...
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NSF-funded study: Single-sex schools offer little to no advantage(图)
Single-sex schools Meta分析
2014/3/18
WASHINGTON — Single-sex education does not educate girls and boys any better than coed schools, according to research published by the American Psychological Association analyzing 184 studies of more ...
Early diagnosis and intervention for ADHD, autism and schizophrenia could be made possible after Australian scientists discovered the molecular networks in the brain showing psychiatric and developmen...
What was B.F. Skinner really like? A study parses his traits
Behaviorism History of Psychology Personality Traits Personality/Social Perspectives on Psychological Science
2012/3/22
March 20th marks the birthday of famed behavioral psychologist B.F. Skinner, who would have turned 108 today. Besides Sigmund Freud, B.F. Skinner was the most famous and perhaps the most influential p...
Think Fast! Take Risks! New Study Finds a Link Between Fast Thinking and Risk Taking
Cognitive Processes Cognitive Psychology Decision Making Psychological Science Risk Taking
2012/3/22
New experiments show that the experience of thinking fast makes people more likely to take risks. This discovery suggests that some of the innovations of the modern world—fast-paced movies, social med...
Scientists have detected glimmers of awareness in some vegetative brain-injury patients and have even communicated with one of them - findings that push the boundaries of how to assess and care for su...
The first rigorous study of behavior treatment in autistic children as young as 18 months found two years of therapy can vastly improve symptoms, often resulting in a milder diagnosis.The study was sm...
Army embarks on suicide study
Army suicide study
2009/12/17
The U.S. Army and the National Institute of Mental Health are working on the largest-ever study of suicide and mental health among the military, officials say.The project is expecting to capitalize on...
Participants needed for new study on parental involvement in treatment of children with phobias
phobias children
2007/4/13