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You’d Have To Be A Genius:The Problem With 'Brilliance' And Stem Participation(图)
Genius Brilliance Stem Participation
2018/1/31
Why do large gender disparities exist in certain fields but not others? Research suggests that many factors perpetuate gender disparities, including implicit and explicit biases, a lack of role models...
Popular music and clichés aren’t the only evidence that the waiting is the hardest part. Research backs it up as well; waiting for potentially bad news can be at least as difficult as receiving the ne...
Babies as young as 10 months can assess how much someone values a particular goal by observing how hard they are willing to work to achieve it, according to a new study from MIT and Harvard University...
Bilingual Preschoolers Have Better Impulse Control,Study Finds(图)
Bilingual Preschoolers Impulse Control
2017/11/23
Preschoolers who speak two languages show less impulsiveness than their single-language peers, say UO researchers whose project was seeded after they met in a graduate psychology course.The UO study, ...
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.A new study from MIT reveals that babies as young as 15 months can learn to follow this advice. The researchers found that babies who watched an adult str...
Higher Cognitive Abilities Linked to Greater Risk of Stereotyping(图)
Higher Cognitive Abilities Greater Risk Stereotyping
2017/9/1
People with higher cognitive abilities are more likely to learn and apply social stereotypes, finds a new study. The results, stemming from a series of experiments, show that those with higher cogniti...
Two Types of Empathy Elicit Different Health Effects,Penn Psychologist Shows
Two Types Empathy Elicit Different Health Penn Psychologist
2017/7/20
When a close friend shares bad news, our instinct is to help. But putting ourselves in a friend’s shoes, imagining how we would feel if we were the one suffering, may have detrimental effects on our o...
Female Peer Mentors Help Retain College Women in Engineering
Female Peer Mentors Retain College Women Engineering
2017/7/20
A new study by social psychologist Nilanjana Dasgupta and her Ph.D. student Tara C. Dennehy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst found that early in college, young women in engineering majors fe...
Brain’s Hippocampal Volume,Social Environment Affect Adolescent Depression
Brain’s Hippocampal Volume Social Environment Adolescent Depression
2017/7/20
Research on depression in adolescents in recent years has focused on how the physical brain and social experiences interact. A new University of California, Davis, study, however, shows that adolescen...
It’s a Bird,It’s a Plane,It’s–a Key Discovery About Human Memory
Bird Plane Key Human Memory
2017/3/14
As Superman flies over the city, people on the ground famously suppose they see a bird, then a plane, and then finally realize it’s a superhero. But they haven’t just spotted the Man of Steel – they’v...
When a student in a University of Delaware study watched a video of someone else’s hand being touched, she felt the touch on her own hand. While that may seem a little eerie to most of us, she’s not a...
NCSES publishes latest Women,Minorities,and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering report
NCSES publishes latest Women Minorities Persons Disabilities Science and Engineering report
2017/2/16
The National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) today announced the release of the 2017 Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering (WMPD) ...
Detecting Misinformation Can Improve Memory Later On
Detecting Misinformation Memory Later On
2017/1/9
Exposure to false information about an event usually makes it more difficult for people to recall the original details, but new research suggests that there may be times when misinformation ...
Unraveling how a brain works,block by high-tech block
Unraveling brain works block high-tech block
2016/11/29
Psychologists have long used building blocks to assess cognitive skills. But researchers at Case Western Reserve University are embedding the blocks with technology that may provide a clearer view of ...
Electrical brain stimulation enhances creativity,researchers say
Electrical stimulation enhances creativity
2016/4/25
Safe levels of electrical stimulation can enhance your capacity to think more creatively, according to a new study by Georgetown researchers.
Georgetown psychology professor Adam Green and Dr. Peter ...