A study finds that three-year-old children know a lot more than we might give them credit for. Christie Nicholson reports

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Folge vom 18.02.2013Three-Year-Olds Know Better
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Folge vom 11.02.2013You May Think Your Name Is RareWe tend to overestimate how rare our names are, perhaps in an effort to preserve a sense of being special. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 03.02.2013We Are What We SmellA recent study finds that we can instill our emotions in others through chemical signals delivered by scent. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 30.01.2013Coffee Boosts Recognition of Positive WordsA recent study finds that we tend to recognize words associated with positive thoughts faster after we've had some coffee. Christie Nicholson reports