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November 2009

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David M. Amodio, New York University, New York Times , Oct 12, 2009 : The Young and the Neuro.

Eugene Arnold, Ohio State University, Science , Sep 25, 2009 : The Theory? Diet Causes Violence. The Lab? Prison.

Timothy B. Baker, University of Wisconsin, Newsweek , The Chronicle of Higher Education , Science , Oct 2, 2009 ; Los Angeles Times , Oct 8, 2009 ; Psychology Today , Oct 9, 2009 ; Nature , Oct 15, 2009 : Ignoring the Evidence: Why do psychologists reject science?

Thomas J. Bouchard, University of Minnesota, Science , Jul 3, 2009 : Behavioral Geneticist Celebrates Twins, Scorns PC Science.

Kelly D. Brownell, Yale University, NPR, Morning Edition , Oct 14, 2009 : Soda Tax.

Malinda Carpenter, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Science , Aug 14, 2009 : Monkeys Like Mimics.

Mina Cikara, Princeton University, New York Times , Oct 12, 2009 : The Young and the Neuro.

Edward L. Deci, University of Rochester, The New York Times , Sep 14, 2009 : When a Parent’s ‘I Love You’ Means ‘Do as I Say’ .

Janet A. DiPietro, Johns Hopkins University, Washington Post (DC) , Sep 29, 2009 : Pre-Preschool.

Ernst Fehr, University of Zurich, Science , Sep 4, 2009 : On the Origin of Cooperation.

Jonathan Freeman, Tufts University, New York Times , Oct 12, 2009 : The Young and the Neuro.

David C. Geary, University of Missouri, Columbia, Science , Sep 25, 2009 : Boys Will Be Boys.

Peter Hagoort, Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information, Science , Oct 16, 2009 : The Speaking Brain.

Alan R Hirsch, Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation, Express (Washington, DC) , Sep 22, 2009 : Decode Your Cravings.

Juliane Kaminski, University of Cambridge, Science , Sep 4, 2009 : Like Infant, Like Dog.

Alan B. Krueger, Princeton University, Science , Sep 18, 2009 : Attitudes and Action: Public Opinion and the Occurance of International Terrorism.

Lester A. Lefton, Kent State University, Academe Today , Oct 14, 2009 : Kent State Will Pay Bonuses to About 800 Professors.

Willem J.M. Levelt, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Science , Oct 16, 2009 : The Speaking Brain.

Matthew Lieberman, University of California, Los Angeles, New York Times , Oct 12, 2009 : The Young and the Neuro.

Robert W. Livingston, Northwestern University, Newsweek , Oct 15, 2009 : Black CEOs and The Teddy Bear Effect.

David F. Lohman, University of Iowa, Science , Sep 4, 2009 : Science Needs Kids With Vision.

David Lubinski, Vanderbilt University, Science , Sep 4, 2009 : Science Needs Kids With Vision.

Karen McComb, University of Sussex, The Chronicle of Higher Education , The Chronicle of Higher Education , Sep 18, 2009 : The Truth About Cats.

Richard M. McFall, Indiana University, Newsweek , The Chronicle of Higher Education , Science , Oct 2, 2009 ; Los Angeles Times , Oct 8, 2009 ; Psychology Today , Oct 9, 2009 ; Nature , Oct 15, 2009 : Ignoring the Evidence: Why do psychologists reject science?

Walter Mischel, Columbia University, Newsweek , The Chronicle of Higher Education , Science , Oct 2, 2009 ; Los Angeles Times , Oct 8, 2009 ; Psychology Today , Oct 9, 2009 ; Nature , Oct 15, 2009 : Ignoring the Evidence: Why do psychologists reject science?

Keely A. Muscatell, University of California, Los Angeles, New York Times , Oct 12, 2009 : The Young and the Neuro.

Denise C. Park, University of Texas at Dallas, Washington Post (DC) , Sep 29, 2009 : Rather Than Worry About Dementia, Forget About It.

Elizabeth A. Phelps, New York University, New York Times , Oct 12, 2009 : The Young and the Neuro.

Adrian Raine, University of Pennsylvania, Science , Sep 25, 2009 : The Theory? Diet Causes Violence. The Lab? Prison.

Varda Shoham, University of Arizona, Newsweek , The Chronicle of Higher Education , Science , Oct 2, 2009 ; Los Angeles Times , Oct 8, 2009 ; Psychology Today , Oct 9, 2009 ; Nature , Oct 15, 2009 : Ignoring the Evidence: Why do psychologists reject science?

Stephen J. Suomi, National Institutes of Health, Science , Aug 14, 2009 : Capuchin Monkeys Display Affiliation Toward Humans Who Imitate Them.

Anthony D. Wagner, Stanford University, Science , Science , Aug 28, 2009 : Multitasking- Bad for The Brain.

Molly V. Wagster, National Institute on Aging, Washington Post (DC) , Sep 29, 2009 : Rather Than Worry About Dementia, Forget About It.

Daniel M. Wegner, Harvard University, Science , Jul 3, 2009 : How to Think, Say, or Do Precisely the Worst Thing for Any Occasion.

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