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Canadian student makes the final cut...
Check out the scripps website for details this week.
000000comment []Love’s all in the brain: fMRI study shows strong, lateralized reward, not sex, drive. Love's all in the brain: fMRI study shows strong, lateralized reward, not sex, drive You just can't tell where you might find love these days. A team led by a neuroscientist, an anthropologist and a social psychologist found love-related neurophysiological systems inside a magnetic resonance imaging machine. They detected quantifiable love responses in the brains of [...] [World of Psychology]000000comment []
New study has surprise findings on childhood depression. New study has surprise findings on childhood depression A child's social environment may have only a modest effect on whether very young children become depressed, according to new Australian research. "Our study found that even dysfunctional family relationships and poor communication styles have a limited impact on the observed mental health of a child," Professor Jake Najman [...] [World of Psychology]000000comment []