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  • 4 Mar 2016
    Hampton Court Maze. Photo: Amanda Slater via Creative Commons.
    Arnold Glass

    What We Have Learned from Mazes

    Arnold Glass, author of Cognition: A Neuroscience Approach (2016), explores the role of mazes in psychology and cognitive development.

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  • 26 Feb 2016
    Baby Dylan. Photo: peasap via Creative Commons.
    Arnold Glass

    Carolyn Rovee’s Revolution: Understanding the Cognitive Abilities of Infants

    Anyone who has taken care of a newborn can understand treating them at little more than a digestive system. Most newborns are either placid babies or colicky babies. Placid babies eat and sleep. Colicky babies eat, spit up, and cry. Given the limited number of actions a newborn can perform, move their eyes, move their […]

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