I've now finished posting archives up through June of 2005. There's some great stuff in there -- here are some highlights:
Drumbeats alone can convey emotion
Is memory better for shocking events?
Kids' unreliability as witnesses: Hard wired into the brain?
Why some of us choke under pressure
Why do we forget our childhood?
When do we learn what colors mean?
Does racial diversity help students learn?
There's lots more great stuff that I skipped over, so give yourself a treat and click on any of the months in the archive to see what you may have missed from CogDaily's toddler months.
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