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Cognitive Training in an Aging Population

By Kayla Gross

February 2020

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OutreachKarla LassondeFebruary 6, 2020
Is Marijuana Good or Bad for the Brain?
Is Marijuana Good or Bad for the Brain?

By Katy Henkels
January 2020

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Brain ScienceScienceSitesJanuary 30, 2020
Eating Disorders: Harming the Body and Mind
Eating Disorders: Harming the Body and Mind

By Quinn Fahey
January 2020

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Mental HealthScienceSitesJanuary 23, 2020
Ways to Help Young Children Cope with a Parent’s Addiction
Ways to Help Young Children Cope with a Parent’s Addiction

By Samantha Bennett
September 2019

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RelationshipsScienceSitesJanuary 16, 2020
Keeping the Mind Sharp
Keeping the Mind Sharp

By Jorey Fischer
September 2019

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LearningScienceSitesDecember 16, 2019
Changing the U.S. Education System: How Fostering a Growth Mindset and Maintaining a State of Flow Is Optimal for Learning
Changing the U.S. Education System: How Fostering a Growth Mindset and Maintaining a State of Flow Is Optimal for Learning

By Madison Glende
November, 2019

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LearningKarla LassondeNovember 5, 2019
Assessment for Learning: Using Program Review to Engage Students and Build Research Skills
Assessment for Learning: Using Program Review to Engage Students and Build Research Skills

By Emily Stark
November 2019

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PedagogyScienceSitesOctober 31, 2019
Children’s Museum Demonstrations
Children’s Museum Demonstrations

By Emily Stark
November 2019

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OutreachScienceSitesOctober 31, 2019
Counseling the Culturally Diverse
Counseling the Culturally Diverse

By Taylor McShane
September 2019

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Mental HealthScienceSitesSeptember 20, 2019
Electroencephalogram Becoming the New Lie Detection Test
Electroencephalogram Becoming the New Lie Detection Test

By Melanie Schmitt
May 6, 2019

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Brain ScienceScienceSitesMay 6, 2019
On Your Fifth Cup of Coffee: What Does Excessive Caffeine Consumption Really Do?
On Your Fifth Cup of Coffee: What Does Excessive Caffeine Consumption Really Do?

By Wesley Nelson
May 1, 2019

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ThinkingScienceSitesMay 1, 2019
Taking the Anxiety Out of Your Performance
Taking the Anxiety Out of Your Performance

By Molly Burmeister
May 1, 2019

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FeelingScienceSitesMay 1, 2019
Let’s Teach to Be Both Independent and Nurturing: Teaching Children Psychological Androgyny
Let’s Teach to Be Both Independent and Nurturing: Teaching Children Psychological Androgyny

By Michelle Jecha
May 1, 2019

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RelationshipsScienceSitesMay 1, 2019
Does Bullying Become Hard to Prevent?
Does Bullying Become Hard to Prevent?

By Hafso Salad
May 1, 2019

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RelationshipsScienceSitesMay 1, 2019
Is Our Memory Similar to a Recorder?
Is Our Memory Similar to a Recorder?

By Jordann Biddle
April 30, 2019

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ThinkingScienceSitesApril 30, 2019
Not Feeling as Sharp Lately? Is It Something Serious Like Alzheimer’s Disease?
Not Feeling as Sharp Lately? Is It Something Serious Like Alzheimer’s Disease?

By Katie Garvey
April 30, 2019

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Mental HealthScienceSitesApril 30, 2019
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