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APA Monitor on Psychology Masthead
November • 2005
Volume 36 • Number 10
 
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APA’s 113th Annual Convention
Washington, D.C. 2005

The opening session of APA’s 113th Annual Convention explored the association’s connections to its hometown--Washington, D.C.--and featured speeches by politicians, honors for prominent psychologists and a performance by Arlo Guthrie.

Why we can’t remember when…
The hippocampus’s role in memory may help explain why we cannot remember our early childhood, and why stress affects our memory later in life.

Ethics at APA’s Annual Convention
The many ethics programs at convention demonstrate that ethics is increasingly perceived as part of the fabric of psychologists’ work, rather than a set of external constraints on what we do.

Leaders in the field
Congratulations to the psychologists recognized at APA’s 2005 Annual Convention for their outstanding achievements and contributions to psychology.

Where psychotherapy meets neuroscience

Where did that idea come from?
Researchers are searching for the seat of creativity and problem-solving ability in the brain.


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