Blindfolded subjects were able to successfully use a plastic version of a rat's whisker to help them detect objects. Christie Nicholson reports
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Tune in every Saturday for quick commentary on the latest news in behavior and brain research—it'll just take a minute
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Folge vom 14.11.2012Rats' Whiskers Inspire New Way to See
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Folge vom 06.11.2012Stable or Sexy? It Depends on OvulationA women who settles down with what she considers to be a stable man might not find him all that attractive while she is ovulating. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 29.10.2012Cash Rewards Might Make Us UnhappyA recent study finds that when we can easily quantify a good we tend to be less happy with it, as opposed to those goods that are less easily quantifiable. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 26.10.2012How We Process Horrible SoundsResearchers develop a model for how we find certain sounds, like nails on a chalkboard, unbearable. Christie Nicholson reports