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08/08/2011

Chapter 1: Post a brief comment (one to two paragraphs) about the article, describing what you found interesting or what you learned you hadn't known before.

http://www.minnpost.com/healthblog/2011/08/03/30442/the_70-year-long_tug-of-war_between_psychology_and_psychiatry

MinnPost thanks these generous donors:INDIVIDUALS AND FOUNDATI0NS Blandin FoundationOtto Bremer FoundationBush FoundationSage & John CowlesDavid & Vicki CoxToby & Mae DaytonJack & Claire DempseyEthics and Excellence in Journalism FoundationSam & Stacey HeinsJohn S. and James L. Knight FoundationJoel...

Chapter 2: Post a brief comment (one to two paragraphs) about the article, describing what you found interesting or what...
08/08/2011

Chapter 2: Post a brief comment (one to two paragraphs) about the article, describing what you found interesting or what you learned you hadn't known before.

http://www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/news/releases/teaching-the-neurons-to-meditate.html

In the late 1990s, Jane Anderson was working as a landscape architect. That meant she didn’t work much in the winter, and she struggled with seasonal affective disorder in the dreary Minnesota winter months. She decided to try meditation and noticed a change within a month. “My experience was a sens...

Chapter 2http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/08/110801160306.htm
08/08/2011

Chapter 2

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/08/110801160306.htm

For a hormone, oxytocin is pretty famous. It's the "cuddle chemical" -- the hormone that helps mothers bond with their babies. Salespeople can buy oxytocin spray on the internet, to make their clients trust them. It's known for promoting positive feelings, but more recent research has found that oxy...

Chapter 3: Post a brief comment (one to two paragraphs) about the article, describing what you found interesting or what...
08/08/2011

Chapter 3: Post a brief comment (one to two paragraphs) about the article, describing what you found interesting or what you learned you hadn't known before.

http://www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/news/full-frontal-psychology/heat-wave-psychology.html

Much of the eastern U.S. is gripped in a heat wave right now, with some predictable effects on mood and behavior—or at least our perceptions of others’ moods and behavior. Normally congenial folks seem to be simmering, while others are on a slow burn. Hotter heads are steaming, and a few have even b...

Chapter 4: Post a brief comment (one to two paragraphs) about the article, describing what you found interesting or what...
08/08/2011

Chapter 4: Post a brief comment (one to two paragraphs) about the article, describing what you found interesting or what you learned you hadn't known before.


http://www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/news/releases/powerful-intoxicated-anonymous-the-paradox-of-the-disinhibited.html

Power can lead to great acts of altruism, but also corruptive, unethical behavior. Being intoxicated can lead to a first date, or a bar brawl. And the mask of anonymity can encourage one individual to let a stranger know they have toilet paper stuck to their shoe, whereas another may post salacious ...

Chapter 4http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110614101120.htm
08/08/2011

Chapter 4

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110614101120.htm

People with a "normal" sleep duration of six to nine hours per night had higher self-reported scores for quality of life and lower scores for depression severity compared to short and long sleepers. Among patients who reported having perfect health, there were a higher percentage of normal sleepers,...

08/08/2011

Chapter 5: Post a brief comment (one to two paragraphs) about the article, describing what you found interesting or what you learned you hadn't known before.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110617105943.htm

Scientists and educators alike have long known that cramming is not an effective way to remember things. With their latest findings, researchers studying eye movement response in trained mice, have elucidated the neurological mechanism explaining why this is so. Their results suggest that protein sy...

08/08/2011

Chapter 6: Post a brief comment (one to two paragraphs) about the article, describing what you found interesting or what you learned you hadn't known before.

http://www.apa.org/monitor/2011/06/memory-keepers.aspx

Researchers seek ways to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease before it ravages the brain.

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