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Category: Psychology

Infants Got Talent! Infants can perceive pitch in a melody better than most adults

August 29, 2017 by Namrata Dave Read More

Would a Self-Driving Car Kill You If it Had the Chance? A series virtual reality experiments approach the uncomfortable subject of whether human ethics should inform the ethics of self-driving cars.

August 7, 2017 by Gina Misra Read More

Relaxing Music May Not Be a Useful Stress-Reduction Strategy Few studies have truly examined the biochemistry of the stress response when listening to relaxing music. Until now.

July 3, 2017 by Gina Misra Read More

Chess might help you become better at math, but not for the reasons you think. Researchers substitute some first, second, and third graders’ math lessons with chess lessons to see if it had a positive impact on scores.

May 22, 2017 by Gina Misra Read More

Are facial morphs a reliable way to produce fake IDs? Experiments show how often humans and computers misidentify a morphed ID image as an unfamiliar person

April 15, 2017 by Nichole Sullivan Read More

Chimpanzees Can Tell When You Believe Something False In a clever test used on toddlers, researchers have learned something new about the social intelligence of apes

April 12, 2017 by Gina Misra Read More

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