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  • 27 Mar 2017
    Information
    Arnold Glass

    Impossible Mysteries

    Arnold Glass author of Cognition: A Neuroscience Approach discusses misinformation in popular culture.

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  • 27 Mar 2017
    Forgetting
    Scott D. Slotnick

    The Brain Basis of Forgetting

    Forgetting in everyday life can usually be attributed to a failure to attend to information. This could be for numerous reasons such as not being interested in the material, being distracted by a cell phone, being sleepy, or thinking about something else. Attention has been shown to be a key aspect of encoding information, even […]

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  • 20 Mar 2017
    Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory
    Scott D. Slotnick

    Is the Hippocampus Associated with Implicit Memory?

    Scott D. Slotnick author of Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory asks the question Is the Hippocampus Associated with Implicit Memory?

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  • 17 Mar 2017
    Rolf Reber Critical Feeling
    Rolf Reber

    An Interview with Rolf Reber author of ‘Critical Feeling’

    ‘Critical Feeling‘ – a new concept combining insights from different disciplines to address personal and societal issues. Cambridge author Rolf Reber discusses the theoretical and empirical foundations and provides an overview of applications, including well-being, skill learning, personal relationships, business, school, art, morality, and religion. Watch the interview here Find out more about the book: www.cambridge.org/criticalfeeling

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  • 13 Mar 2017
    Scott D. Slotnick

    Superior Memory Does Not Come Without a Cost

    Scott D. Slotnick author of Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory gives us an insight into superior memory research.

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  • 23 Feb 2017
    Textbook
    Arnold Glass

    Reading Comprehension and the Future of Textbooks

    Reading comprehension is one of the most remarkable human skills. People speak at about 120 words per minute but read at 250 – 300 words per minute, which means that a person can acquire information more than twice as fast by reading than by listening. Furthermore, if a listener misses something it is gone forever. […]

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  • 15 Feb 2017
    AI Alexa John Suler
    John Suler

    Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner: A.I. Alexa

    My daughters got me something very different for my birthday this year – my very own artificial intelligence: Amazon Echo, also know as “Alexa.” After seating her at the head of our dinner table, approximately eight inches from the wall as the instructions suggested, I considered how I might engage our new guest. I entertained […]

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  • 13 Feb 2017
    Bert A. Spector

    On Freud on Us

    A good deal of attention has focused on the psychological makeup of the man who sought and won the Presidency in 2016, including the provocative “Is Donald Trump a Psychopath” by fellow Cambridge author, Steven M. Stahl.  (Stahl’s answer: probably not.)  While I don’t expect this line of inquiry to let up anytime soon, I […]

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