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APS Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions
The APS Board of Directors is pleased to announce the 2012 recipients of the APS Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions, in recognition of the significant impact their work is having in
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A Wandering Mind Reveals Mental Processes and Priorities
Odds are you’re not going to make it all the way through this article without thinking about something else. In fact, studies have found that our minds are wandering half the time, drifting off to
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The Influence of Justifications on the Acceptance of the Use of Torture
I’m Robert D. Johnson from Arkansas State University and I presented my research at the APS 23rd Annual Convention in Washington, DC.
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Working Memory Dissociates From Linguistic Processing
My name is Janet Cohen Sherman from Massachusetts General Hospital and I presented my research at the APS 23rd Annual Convention.
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APS Convention Video Blog: Choices Both Reflect and Affect Preferences (French Too)
I’m Géraldine Coppin from the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences and the University of Geneva, and I presented my research at the APS 23rd Annual Convention in Washington, DC. In French
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That Looks Good, But Would I Eat It?: A Cognitive Dissonance Study
My name is Zachary J. Kunicki and I’m Bridgette C. Pasquarella from Western Connecticut State University and I presented my research at the APS 23rd Annual Convention in Washington, DC.