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Michigan Summer Program in Cognition & Early Development
The 10-week program will run remotely from June 1st to August 6th, 2021.
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The Brain from Inside Out: 2020 Kavli Keynote Address Shines Light on Cognition
New York University’s György Buzsáki proposes that our newborn brains are filled with largely random patterns, which he refers to as an “inside-out” framework.
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Why Are There Differing Preferences for Suffixes and Prefixes Across Languages?
While speakers of English and other Western languages prefer using suffixes more than prefixes, a new study reveals that this preference is not as universal as once thought. [August 27, 2020]
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The Brain Inside Out: 2020 Kavli Keynote Address Shines Light on Cognition
György Buzsáki presented the APS’s 2020 Fred Kavli Keynote Address titled “The Brain Inside Out.” [July 15, 2020]
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Cognition and Perception: Is There Really a Distinction?
A look at how scientific advances are calling into question one of the most basic and fundamental components of psychological science.
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Frontiers of Psychological Science: An Interview with Eveline Crone
An eminent psychological scientist and APS Fellow is now heading up behavioral science at one of the European Union’s largest science funders.