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Vascular Drug Found to Improve Learning and Memory in Middle-Aged Rats
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Workers Exposed to Lead Show More Cognitive Problems Later in Life
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Adult-Onset Diabetes Slows Functioning in Several Ways, with Deficits Appearing Early
(01/05/09)

Certain Facial Expressions Innate, Not Visually Learned
(12/29/08)

Schools’ Resources Important for Helping Children of Immigrant Families Succeed in the Classroom
(11/10/08)

Cooperative Classrooms Positive for Young Adolescents
(03/27/08)

Gesturing Helps Grade-Schoolers Solve Math Problems
(11/04/07)

Exercise and Mental Stimulation Both Boost Mouse Memory Late in Life
(08/05/07)

Diagnostic Dilemma: Cognitive Scores Vary as Much Within Test Takers as Between Age Groups, Making One-Session Testing Less Valid
(07/01/07)

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The good-enough brain
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When the body suffers, the mind suffers
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Bird brains mastering complex tasks
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The corporatization of higher education
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The IQ zoo: Early psychologists on animal learning
(September 2008)

Testing makes perfect
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Pre-K math and reading predict later success
(January 2008)

Outside language looking in
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It's fun, but does it make you smarter?
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New research explores animals’ math skills
(October 2007)

Your brain counts on gestures
(September 2007)

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Retrieval-Induced Facilitation: Initially Nontested Material Can Benefit From Prior Testing of Related Material
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Get the Picture? The Effects of Iconicity on Toddlers' Reenactment From Picture Books
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Late-Emerging Reading Disabilities
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Counseling the Procrastinator in Academic Settings

Educating the Human Brain

Everyday Creativity and New Views of Human Nature: Psychological, Social, and Spiritual Perspectives

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The Nature of Remembering: Essays in Honor of Robert G. Crowder

Psychology and the Aging Revolution: How We Adapt to Longer Life

Real-Life Problem Solving: A Collaborative Approach to Interdisciplinary Learning

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Toward a Science of Distributed Learning

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