Mike,
I'm curious about your Memory Screening Test. The description in iTunes
mentions some norming work that has been done on the test. Do you have any
published research on it?
Michael
Michael A. Britt, Ph.D.
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On Dec
It is of course interesting to hear how psychological ideas get described in
the popular press. Here's something I noticed: I'm used to hearing dopamine
referred to as the feel good neurotransmitter, but now it seems that
serotonin is given that label:
Hi
My understanding is that the effects are subtle ones, such as speed of saying
same/different for color patches within or crossing color name boundaries. Or
are there stronger effects being reported now?
Take care
Jim
Jim Clark
Professor Chair of Psychology
204-786-9757
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Chris Green wrote: (Not to mention, of course, the routine that George Carlin
did about it on the album Class Clown.)
And don't forget my favorite designation: Operational Exhaustion. I don't
know if that one made it into the medical literature outside of the military
but it was common in the
Hello Tipsters
A colleague is working on a cognitive psychology of religion special
topic course. Can anyone offer any syllabus, reading list, or other
resources that I can pass along?
thanks so much, blaine peden
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