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What Colors Are These Flip-Flops? Oh crap. Not again.

What Colors Are These Flip-Flops? Clearly white & gold! #BUPSYC103 www.buzzfeed.com/bradesposito/what-colors...

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#BUPSYC103 "Sleep...prevents memories from being forgotten...makes it easier to restore memories during relearning." www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-study-power-mo...

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"New Techniques in Brain Surgery Mix Hope With Risk" http://nyti.ms/1Su8YgA #BUPSYC103 #OCD

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MIT scientists find evidence that Alzheimer's 'lost memories' may one day be recoverable http://wpo.st/QSsN1 #BUPSYC103

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#BUPSYC103 https://x.com/AnnaRopp/status/707941797192925184

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Scientists Move Closer to Understanding Schizophrenia’s Cause http://nyti.ms/1OPK4cT #BUPsyc103

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Why Interrupted Sleep Is Worse Than Short Sleep When they compared which is worse, researchers found some striking effects on mood

#BUPSYC103 Why interrupted sleep is worse than short sleep http://ti.me/1RiIfoP via @TIMEHealth

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#BUPSYC103 https://x.com/AdamMGrant/status/660072594821922817

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#BUPSYC103 Why Binge Drinking May Wire the Brain for Alcohol Dependence blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/why-binge-dri...

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Is The Resilience Of Millennials Underrated? It's not uncommon to hear claims that young people these days have higher rates of mental health issues than in the past. But the data don't back that up. So how come millennials get a bad rap?

#BUPSYC103 Via @NPR: Is The Resilience Of Millennials Underrated? http://n.pr/1LoH2r5

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Modern parenting may hinder brain development, research shows Social practices and cultural beliefs of modern life are preventing healthy brain and emotional development in children, according to an interdiscipli...

#BUPSYC103 @APAPublicInt: Do common #parenting practices hinder brain development? news.nd.edu/news/36653-modern-parent...#children #kids #discipline

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#BUPSYC103 Are Impulsivity Problems Memory Problems? - Association for Psychological Science www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/publications/o...

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How Small Changes Can Yield Big Results For The Government A team of behavioral scientists has been studying low-cost, easy interventions — text message reminders, how an envelope looks — to improve efficiency and access to federal programs.

#BUPSYC103 Via @NPR: How Small Changes Can Yield Big Results For The Government http://n.pr/1gpdktJ

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Science Isn’t Broken If you follow the headlines, your confidence in science may have taken a hit lately. Peer review? More like self-review. An investigation in November uncovered a scam in which researchers were rubber-stamping their own work, circumventing peer review at five high-profile publishers.

"Science Isn't Broken," It is just hard. #BUPSYC103 http://53eig.ht/1E0SEn9 (some adult language used)

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#BUPSYC103 @scifri Picture of the Week: Awareness in a Damaged Brain http://scifri.me/rufjpx #BrainAwarenessWeek

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#BUPSYC103 "@scifri: Scientists are using a "brain stethoscope" to listen to seizures. http://scifri.me/ovanvx http://t.co/bwsadvIrDP"

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Clues To Autism, Schizophrenia Emerge From Cerebellum Research The brain's cerebellum helps shape thinking and emotion, as well as physical coordination, research shows. Could stimulating that part of the brain help ease some aspects of autism and schizophrenia?

#BUPSYC103 "@nprscience: Clues To Autism, Schizophrenia Emerge From Cerebellum Research http://n.pr/1BqVk59"

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#BUPSYC103 Blockbuster or Bust? Brain Waves May Predict Movie Success http://shar.es/1frHHG via @LiveScience

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Easy Knowledge Can Be A Dangerous Thing (Maybe) Does heavy smartphone use lead to lazy thinking? Commentator Tania Lombrozo looks beyond the headlines.

#BUPSYC103 Via @nprnews: Easy Knowledge Can Be A Dangerous Thing (Maybe) http://n.pr/1x8guV5

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#BUPSYC103 "@PsychScience How an image can alter our perspective and exclude our first-person recollection http://nyti.ms/1LBVoXN #memory"

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Jill Bolte-Taylor: How Can A Stroke Change Your Brain? When neuroanatomist Jill Bolte-Taylor felt her brain shut down during a stroke, she was more fascinated than panicked. Even though she spent eight years recovering, she's grateful for the stroke.

#BUPSYC103 Via @nprnews: How Can A Stroke Change Your Brain? http://n.pr/1KAtSJz

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Nancy Kanwisher: What Does It Take To Map The Human Brain? Nancy Kanwisher studies the brain partly by staring at her own. She has spent countless hours in an fMRI scanner, mapping her own brain to gain insight into what makes us human.

#BUPSYC103 Via @nprnews: What Does It Take To Map The Human Brain? http://n.pr/1KAu2AQ

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Rebecca Saxe: How Do We Know What Other People Are Thinking? Sensing the motives and feelings of others is a natural talent for humans. But how do we do it? Neuroscientist Rebecca Saxe explains how one region in the brain focuses on other people's thoughts.

#BUPSYC103 Via @nprnews: How Do We Know What Other People Are Thinking? http://n.pr/1KAtZ88

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Suzana Herculano-Houzel: What Makes The Human Brain Unique? Neuroscientist Suzana Herculano-Houzel turns brains into soup so she can meticulously count the neurons and determine why human brains are unique.

#BUPSYC103 Via @nprnews: What Makes The Human Brain Unique? http://n.pr/1KAtUkB

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Born to Be Friends How early friendships shape kids for years to come.

#BUPSYC103 RT: @SusanNewmanPhD: How early friendships shape kids for years to come: http://ow.ly/INDZc"

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Psychological Biases Play A Part In Vaccination Decisions Decisions about vaccinating one's children aren't simply a matter of weighing the relative benefits and risks. Psychologist Tania Lombrozo considers how subtle biases are also at play.

#BUPSYC103: @nprnews On @npr13point7, @TaniaLombrozo says psychological biases play a part in vaccination decisions. http://n.pr/16Ksrt9

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#BUPSYC103 RT: @PsychScience Worst coaching call ever? http://bit.ly/1vw7FsY David Myers on hindsight bias & the #superbowl @myersdewall

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How the Brains of 'SuperAgers' Are Different The brains of a select group of elderly people called “SuperAgers” look very different from many of their peers, according to a recently published study.

#BUPSYC103 MT: @APA How the brains of "superagers" are different http://on.apa.org/1DiOYKA

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Why Teens Are Impulsive, Addiction-Prone And Should Protect Their Brains New research shows that teenagers' brains aren't fully insulated, so the signals travel slowly when they need to make decisions. Neuroscientist Frances Jensen, who wrote The Teenage Brain, explains.

#BUPSYC103 Via @nprnews: Why Teens Are Impulsive, Addiction-Prone And Should Protect Their Brains http://n.pr/15CKzVs

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#BUPSYC103 RT: @Active_Minds Did you know that #nutrition can greatly affect your #mentalhealth? http://ht.ly/IlnGt

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