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Emerging ‘co-scientist’ systems use teams of chatbots to mimic the deliberations of a research group. Do they really help?
How researchers measure the logical reasoning of monkeys, pigeons, rats, fish and wasps shapes how they understand mental processes in animals − and in people.
New research suggests our brains may be wired to expect danger in the dark. The study found that sensory deprivation and ...
"Unconscious", "subconscious", or "non-conscious" are distinct psychological terms with specific meanings in the realm of ...
Harvard cognitive psychologist Daniel Schacter’s work has underpinned a sea change in how we think about memory; namely, that ...
C. "Chip" Raymond Knee, Ph.D. Professor and Department Chair Director of the Self, Motivation, and Relationship Theories (SMaRT) Lab Social, Personality, & Health Psychology Ph.D., University of ...
A 35-year-old Milford man was arrested June 7 after police found suspected "one pot" meth labs in his hotel room. Police responded the Rodeway Inn, off Route 113 in Milford, around 12:30 p.m. for ...
Colin N. Haile, M.D., Ph.D., Research Associate Professor. Co-director of the Michael C. Gibson Addiction Research Program and Director of Operations, UH Animal Behavior Core Richard A. Meisch, M.D.
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Read More Meet Psychology Major Katelyn Phan October 01, 2024 Phan is also minoring in biological sciences and pursuing a certification in medical humanities, and is a member of Pennoni Honors College ...
A version of this article appears in the September 5, 1959 issue of Science News.