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Psychology
2008
Test Your Approximate Number Sense
09/08
As Easy as 1, 2, 3: Number Sense Correlates with Test Scores
09/08
Switching It Up: How Memory Deals with a Change in Plans
08/08
Even Toddlers Get It: Data "Chunks" Are Easier to Remember
07/08
2007
How Do We Make Sense of What We See?
11/01
Psychologist Paul Bloom to Give Lectures at Johns Hopkins
09/07
Pliable Perception: Adult Brains Reorganize after Injury
09/07
Media Advisory: Johns Hopkins University "Brain Awareness" Activities at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
03/07
Electric Fish Shed Light on Ways the Brain Directs Movement
01/07
2006
Why Are Uniforms Uniform? Because Color Helps Us Track Objects
06/06
Sex-Related Hormone Also a Brain Signaling Chemical
04/06
Media Advisory: Johns Hopkins University "Brain Awareness" Activities at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
03/06
Research Team Identifies Cause of Memory Loss
03/06
Johns Hopkins Psychologist Wins Academic Advising Award
01/06
In the Mind's Eye: How the Brain Makes a Whole out of Parts
01/06
2005
"Sharp" Older Brains Are Not the Same as Younger Brains
11/05
Researcher Awarded $1.7m to Study Rare Brain Disorder
09/05
How the Brain Understands Pictures
08/05
Multitasking: You Can't Pay Full Attention to Sights, Sounds
06/05
New Memory Drug Works Best in Combination with Older Remedy
06/05
Language Cues Provide Glue for Visual Learning in Children
05/05
Researchers Find Where Brain Learns to Make Decisions
05/05
2004
Johns Hopkins Opens New Lab for Study of Child Development
11/04
Professor Paul Smolensky Wins International Prize for Work on Human Cognition
08/04
2003
Key Brain Link in Associative Learning Directly Observed
08/03
Brain Researcher Receives $500k Bristol-Myers Squibb Grant
05/03
2002
Male Starlings Sing a Song of Reproductive Fitness
04/02
2001
Hopkins Psychologist Peter W. Jusczyk, 1948-2001
08/01
Scientist Uses Artificial Language to Study Learners
02/01
2000
Suspect List Shortens for Maternal Aggression's Brain Origins
11/00
Memory, Forgetfulness Help Hamsters Time Breeding
05/00
1999
Brain Compound's Aggression-dampening Effects Appear to Reverse in Monogamous Male Rodents
10/99
Brain Chemical Mellows Male Mice, Makes Mouse Mothers Tough
(09/99)
From the Mind of Monkeys: New Clues to Evolution of Human Brain
01/99
1998
Memory Loss In Old Age No Longer Linked to Dying Brain Cells
11/98
Psychologist Sees a Changing Role for Therapists
02/98
1997
Infants Have Keen Long-term Memory for Learning Word Sounds
09/97
Scientists Give Computers New Tools to Understand Speech
06/97
Scientists Propose Theory for Brain's Mastery of Language
03/97
Birds Deal Effectively with 'Cocktail Party Effect'
02/97
1996
Overcoming 'Cocktail-Party Effect' May Help Babies Learn Language
11/96
Postmature Infants Not as Easily Calmed as Other Newborns
11/96
Language Plays Key Role in Infant Learning
03/96
Scientists Find New Explanation for Perception Paradox
02/96
1995
Scientists Discover a Genetic Basis for Aggressive Behavior in Male Mice
11/95
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The Making of Knockout Mice
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Key Members of the Research Team
Brain Injury Provides Strong Evidence for Mind's Language Machinery
10/95
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