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Scott Reynen was born in a car in the hospital parking lot. He later threw a boomerang that came back to hit him in the forehead. Scott has almost no sense of smell. Nonetheless, he managed to write this.

Cognitive Daily: How to solve the poverty problem: Play video games? Nov 6, 2006

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Cognitive Daily: And now for something completely different: What makes foods disgusting? Oct 29, 2006

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Cognitive Daily: Chocolate really does make us feel better Oct 19, 2006

chocolate psychology

The Mu Life » Why The Wisdom of Crowds Fails on Digg Sep 15, 2006

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A Girl Like Me - Google Video Aug 19, 2006

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Cognitive Daily: Obesity and discrimination Jul 12, 2006

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NPR : A Voluble Visit with Two Talking Apes Jul 9, 2006

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BBC NEWS | Health | Big Brother eyes 'boost honesty' Jul 5, 2006

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Media Life Magazine Jun 24, 2006

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Click the Colour (and not the word) by Rob Manuel [B3TA : WE LOVE THE WEB] May 18, 2006

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Cognitive Daily: The six-second teacher evaluation May 9, 2006

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Cognitive Daily: Seeing and awareness, or how fear can bypass the visual system Apr 12, 2006

The researchers identified a separate neural pathway which activates the amygdala, independently of visual cognition.

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Cognitive Daily: Extreme volunteering: What a "just world" has to do with helping others Apr 2, 2006

DePalma et al. say their results may suggest that organizations looking for volunteers should emphasize that the people they are helping aren't responsible for their plight and thus deserve help.

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Cognitive Daily Mar 6, 2006

...got around that limitation by making little Velcro mittens for them....Once you've learned how to attain a goal yourself, you also understand that others may have the same goals.

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Wired News: Feb 15, 2006

only a 50-50 chance of ascertaining the tone of any e-mail message

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Cognitive Daily Feb 5, 2006

What's interesting to me about the Baron and Banaji study is that while children and adults have the same levels of implicit bias, their explicit bias decreases as they age

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Experts: Introverted youth have deep roots for behavior - Yahoo! News Nov 29, 2005

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Stanford: Psychology is a Fraud (Aaron Swartz: The Weblog) Oct 28, 2005

In other words, they could find no evidence for this dispositionism

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Cognitive Daily » What matters most, in perceiving emotion in music? Oct 25, 2005

tempo is more important than mode in determining whether a musical selection is happy or sad.

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A cognitive analysis of tagging Sep 28, 2005

In my opinion, tagging eliminates the decision - (choosing the right category), and takes away the analysis-paralysis stage for most people.

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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment Sep 25, 2005

What happens when you put good people in an evil place?

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Creating Passionate Users: Who's in charge--you or your brain? Apr 13, 2005

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