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AutismFeaturedNeuroscience VideosOpen Neuroscience Articles·December 2, 2014·5 min readBrain Representations of Social Thoughts Accurately Predict Autism DiagnosisNeuroimaging techniques allow researchers to use neural representations of social thought to predict autism diagnosis with 97 percent accuracy, a new study reports.Read More
FeaturedPsychology·February 26, 2015·4 min readStudy Identifies Neurons That Help Predict What Another Individual Will DoA new study reports researchers have identified two groups of neurons which appear to play key roles in social interaction.Read More
FeaturedPsychology·April 17, 2015·4 min readStudy Explains How People Avoid Bumping Into Each Other When Performing Certain TasksStudy looks at the delicate dynamics of social movement.Read More
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FeaturedOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·December 5, 2015·4 min readWhy We’re Quick to Blame But Slow to Give CreditA new study sheds light on the paradox of why we're quick to blame a person for their actions, yet slow to give them credit.Read More
FeaturedPsychology·January 9, 2016·4 min readInteraction During Reading Helps Develop Kids’ Language SkillsInteracting with your child while you read to them can help boost language skills in toddlers, a new study reports.Read More
FeaturedPsychology·January 11, 2016·3 min readSarcasm Is Lost On the Older GenerationAccording to researchers, older people aren't as good as detecting sarcasm as their younger counterparts.Read More