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press releases
Diagnostic Dilemma: Cognitive Scores Vary as Much Within Test Takers as Between Age Groups, Making One-Session Testing Less Valid (07/01/07)
Combining Brain Scans and Behavioral Tests Aids Early Identification of At-Risk Readers (06/10/07)
Choline Shows Promise in Reducing Behavioral Effects Associated With Prenatal Alcohol Exposure (02/28/07)
Testing Strengthens Recall Whether Something's On the Test or Not (11/12/06)
Toddlers Learn Complex Actions from Picture-Book Reading, Says New Research (11/05/06)
Exercise Helps Sustain Mental Activity as We Age; and May Prevent Dementia-Like Illnesses (08/11/06)
Zero Tolerance Policies are not as Effective as Thought in Reducing Violence and Promoting Learning in School, Says APA Task Force (08/09/06)
Given Misleading Cues, Older Adults Are More Likely to "Remember" That Misinformation (5/15/05)
Brain Imaging Suggests How Higher Education Helps to Buffer Older Adults from Cognitive Declines (05/13/05)
In Monkeys, a Spatial-Memory Gender Gap Closes with Age (02/27/05)
Rats Can Tell Two Languages Apart from Speech Cues, Sharing an Ability with Humans and Monkeys (02/09/05)
Rats Infected As Newborns Grew Up Vulnerable to Memory Problems during an Immune Challenge (02/06/05)
Being Bilingual Protects Against Some Age-Related Cognitive Changes, Says New Research (06/13/04)
The Brain's Left and Right Sides Seem to Work Together Better in Mathematically Gifted Middle-School Youth (04/11/04)
Low Vitamin B12 is Associated with Poorer Memory in Older People with the High-Risk Genotype for Alzheimer's (04/04/04)
Why Worry Beads May Work: Visuospatial Tasks during Trauma May Reduce Intrusive Memories of that Event (03/07/04)
Research Clarifies How Alzheimer's Medicines May Reduce Interference with Learning and Memory (02/15/04)
Abilities Required for Success in School Don't Differ Greatly From those Required in the Real World (02/11/04)
journals
Choline Supplementation Following Third-Trimester-Equivalent Alcohol Exposure Attenuates Behavioral Alterations in Rats  (February 2007)
APOE Genotype and Cognitive Functioning in a Large Age-Stratified Population Sample  (January 2007)
Cognitive Processes Related to Gait Velocity: Results From the Einstein Again Study  (March 2006)
Peer Exclusion and Victimization: Processes That Mediate the Relation Between Peer Group Rejection and Children's Classroom Engagement and Achievement  (February 2006)
Late-Emerging Reading Disabilities  (June 2003)
Journal of Educational Psychology
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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Outside language looking in (May 2008)
It's fun, but does it make you smarter? (November 2007)
New research explores animals’ math skills (October 2007)
Your brain counts on gestures (September 2007)
Pigeons possibly pick a preplanned path (September 2007)
Insights on animal play, and more (September 2007)
Environment colors learning for life (July/August 2007)
Can rats reminisce? (June 2007)
The biology of behavior: Spatial memory in animals (June 2007)
Robots lend insight to how babies learn (March 2007)
Sorting out shape and color in infancy (December 2006)
Alzheimer's symptoms may relate to a breakdown in semantic memory process (May 2007)
Seeing red impairs test performance (May 2007)
How humans learn their first tongue (March 2007)
Do animals have a natural number sense? (March 2007)
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