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  1. Baby Talk & Brain Waves

    sciencentral.com » ScienCentral - Sep 26, 2008

    Researchers studying the brains of toddlers say the strength of their brain waves can indicate language ability. The research might lead to early identification of language impairment.

    Also tagged: language, communication, brain, baby, talk, featured, waves, neuroscience, all, toddler, psychology, rutgers, eeg, gary marcus, brain and 38 psychology, electroencephalogram, cat1860, gamma wave, april benasich, behavioural brain research

  2. Top Ten Online Psychology Experiments

    psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Aug 18, 2008

    Hundreds of online psychology experiments are going on at any given time, many cool and amusing to take part in. They’re great for researchers due to the ease and low cost of finding subjects, and because of that, more

    Also tagged: general, social, research, online, philosophy, study, experiment, brain and behavior, meme, psychology, studies, experimental, perception, best of the web, mental health and wellness, memory and perception

  3. When Panic Attacks in the Lehigh Tunnel

    psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Jul 29, 2008

    Mapquest said it was a three hour trip. But I knew better; it would take me nearly five hours to get home for my Christmas break from school. Was I a slow driver? No, not particularly. Was there a chance of snow? Not

    Also tagged: general, stress, driving, therapy, fear, behavioral, anxiety, antidepressant, attack, exposure, panic, highway, tunnel, cbt, medications, claustrophobia, anxiety and panic, mental health and wellness

  4. When Panic Attacks in the Lehigh Tunnel

    psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Jul 28, 2008

    Mapquest said it was a three hour trip. But I knew better; it would take me nearly five hours to get home for my Christmas break from school. Was I a slow driver? No, not particularly. Was there a chance of snow? Not

    Also tagged: general, stress, driving, therapy, fear, behavioral, anxiety, antidepressant, attack, exposure, panic, highway, tunnel, cbt, medications, claustrophobia, anxiety and panic, mental health and wellness

  5. Cognitive Behavior Therapy Helps Chronic Fatigue

    psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Jul 15, 2008

    Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a chronic, complex illness characterized by overwhelming fatigue that can cause considerable distress and disability. According to the CDC, people with CFS most often function at a

    Also tagged: help, general, behavior, treatment, therapy, brain and behavior, treat, sleep, tired, fatigue, behavioral, chronic, disorders, effective, cbt, syndrome, psychotherapy, cfs, cochrane, health related, systematic, fatiguing

  6. Computerized Therapy: The New Therapists?

    psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Jul 2, 2008

    With the question of how to pay for good psychotherapy (nevermind how to find or get “good” psychotherapy in the first place) not far from many people’s minds, researchers are spending more time looking at alternatives

    Also tagged: technology, help, general, internet, research, online, treatment, computerized, virtual, computer, cost, therapy, abuse, substance, behavioral, addiction, therapies, reduce, debut, cbt, psychotherapy, promising, minds, e therapy, etherapy, greist, cbt4cbt

  7. How Effective is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Anxiety?

    psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Jun 28, 2008

    Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is probably the most well-known and most-practiced form of modern psychotherapy. Even therapists who don’t identify themselves as a CBT therapist likely uses at least a handful of CBT

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  8. Forgo the Brain Training, Drugs, Vitamins & Meditation and Just Get Some Exercise

    psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Jun 25, 2008

    Earlier this month, PsyBlog wrote a brief summary and synopsis of the current research findings for cognitive enhancers — you know, those things that are supposed to help us improve our minds and our memories. He

    Also tagged: loss, general, training, research, memory, blog, tweaks, brain, exercise, jeremy, sharp, brain and behavior, psychology, vitamins, mind, enhancements, stop, tweak, aging, perception, alzheimer, alzheimers, fernandez, enhancement, minds, health related, mental health and wellness, memory and perception, random brain bits, backing, enhancers, alvaro, brainiacs, soduko, psyblog, sharpminds

  9. Fish for the brain

    koeln.de » That's Fit - Jun 14, 2008

    Filed under: Food and Nutrition, Health in the Media Fish really is brain food. A recent European study of elderly men and women found that those who regularly ate seafood did way better on cognitive tests than those

    Also tagged: attention, food, memory, brain, fish, tests, elderly, salmon, anchovies, tuna, jacki donaldson, jackidonaldson

  10. Just How Damn Smart Are Parrots Anyway?

    environmentalgraffiti.com » Environmental Graffiti - May 26, 2008

    Image from Márcio Cabral de Moura The debate over the cognitive capacity of animals has raged for years, primarily operating in concert with concerns over the ethics of performing tests on them. While traditional

    Also tagged: animals, offbeat news, science, environment, brain, capacity, parrots

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