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Interaction and face recognition | zowo1
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Just another WordPress.com site. Interaction and face recognition. Several experiments have reported that new-born infants, just a few hours old are able to see a difference between individual faces and show a preference to their mother’s face when she is paired with a female stranger’s face. This could be because of a face-specific learning schema or a product of a more general pattern processing system. Motive to Achieve →. 5 Responses to “Interaction and face recognition”. February 8, 2012 at 4:53 pm.
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Bilingualism | dianoracorsini
https://dianoracorsini.wordpress.com/2012/02/06/lost-in-translation
Just another WordPress.com site. How does GMA and EI impact college students academic and social abilities? Before Language →. February 6, 2012. This weeks blog has something of a personal touch. Being multilingual I have a great interest in a) how language works b) how we are able to translate and learn multiple languages and c) advantages and disadvantages. So here goes. In actual fact there are benefits to being a crib bilingual (learning two language’s from an early age). Zelazo (2006) found that...
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Can food improve our mood? | thelittleblogofpsi
https://thelittleblogofpsi.wordpress.com/2012/03/11/can-food-improve-our-mood
Just another WordPress.com site. Do they mean it when they tell us we don’t need make up to look beautiful? Childhood reading experiences and its comparison to reading levels as a teenager. →. Can food improve our mood? Comfort eating is something that we all do in stressful and upsetting situations or when we simply watch a sad chick flick. But is it really of any help? Can the taste of certain foods and the nutrients really put us in a better mood? On March 11, 2012 in Uncategorized. There is no doubt ...
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sleep or no sleep ? | ln1992
https://ln1992.wordpress.com/2012/04/29/sleep-or-no-sleep
Just another WordPress.com site. Sleep or no sleep? April 29, 2012. Having only got five hours sleep on a cold floor last night I decided to write this weeks blog on sleep deprivation. As many students have discovered sleep deprivation is a common occurrence due to a hectic social life and many deadlines and assignment s, this got me to thinking what are the effects of this on our performance and general health? Archives of Internal Medicine. Vol. 163 205-209. Sleep or no sleep? April 30, 2012 at 4:29 pm.
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Child development: Is breast-feeding really that important? | psuef1
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Just another WordPress.com site. Child development: Is breast-feeding really that important? March 25, 2012. But is it right to assume such things? 6 Responses to “Child development: Is breast-feeding really that important? March 27, 2012 at 9:01 am. I agree with you that breast feeding is very important for babies to gather the nutrients required for them to live healthy lives. It is a natural way of preventing babies from getting problems in later life such as asthma as you have mentioned and it he...
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Hello! | Joe Butler
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Just another Research Methods and Statistics III site…. Just a quick post to say a warm hello to the Research Methods and Statistics III students, whom I imagine will be creating their blogs very shortly. My name is Joe and I am one of the teaching assistants for the seminar aspect of the module. Looking forward to meeting you this Thursday! September 27, 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Week Two Blog Feedback | Joe Butler
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Just another Research Methods and Statistics III site…. Week Two Blog Feedback. I handed in your blog and comment marks yesterday, so here’s some brief feedback. So essentially, like I mentioned last week to get a good grade on the blog – consider the topic critically, so what points do support this; what points don’t. Then use examples to illustrate, and think critically about the evidence you are using. I really like the picture you used! I know this is a lot of work for you, but in science, we improve...
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People’s perception of pain. | psue7b
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Just another WordPress.com site. People’s perception of pain. Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage (International Association for the Study of Pain, 2011). My blog this week is about how people perceive pain differently depending on many various aspects. Pain thresholds vary from culture to culture and men to women but we still don’t really know the reason why. International Association for the Study...
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The appropriateness of children reading fairy tales. Focused on Ann Trousdale (1989) | Eugene's first year psychology blog in statistics.
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Eugene's first year psychology blog in statistics. First year Stats blogs. The appropriateness of children reading fairy tales. Focused on Ann Trousdale (1989). Fairy tales have always been introduced to children at a very young age, regarding to their cultural background. An example of a Western fairy tale would be the famous Three Little Pigs, while an example of an Arabic fairy tale would be the One Thousand and One Nights. 8216;With a yelp of pain he sprang straight up the chimney again, and raced aw...