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Psychedelic Research Reborn: Opening the Doors of Creativity and Social Connection
A resurgence of research into psychedelics has renewed interest in their potential impact on creativity and social connectedness.
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Psychological Science Editorial Connects New Submission Evaluation Criteria to APS Strategic Plan
Changes at the flagship journal align with two strategic goals in APS’s five-year strategic plan.
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Talking With Birds: The Fascinating World of Avian Intelligence
Irene Pepperberg pioneered the study of bird cognition back in the 70s and still studies the cognitive and communicative abilities of grey parrots. In this conversation with APS’s Ludmila Nunes, she speaks about research on parrots’ cognitive abilities, their conservation and preservation in the wild, and much more.
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Communicating Psychological Science: 5 Tips for Creating an Effective Poster Presentation
Think of a poster as a creative visual outlet! And other engagement tips from 2022 APS Emerging Scholar Award winner Ha Bui.
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Text Your Friends. It Matters More Than You Think.
Calling, texting or emailing a friend just to say “hello” might seem like an insignificant gesture — a chore, even, that isn’t worth the effort. Or maybe you worry an unexpected check-in wouldn’t be welcome
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Communicating Psychological Science: Why You Should Write an Op-Ed—and How to Start
Widely published researchers Lara B. Aknin and Elizabeth W. Dunn provide their insights and advice regarding writing and submitting op-eds to the media.