Adults and children hear their own voice and use it as feedback to monitor their speech, but it seems that young toddlers do not. Christie Nicholson reports

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Folge vom 24.12.2011Toddlers Don't Monitor Their Own Speech
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Folge vom 17.12.2011A Quirk of Speech May Become a New Vocal StyleWhat used to be thought of as a symptom of a speech disorder might now be a hot trend in vocal style among rock stars and young women. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 11.12.2011Individuals Are Removed from Blame When in GroupsA recent study has found that we do not tend to hold individual members of a group responsible for their individual actions. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 03.12.2011Killing 1 Person to Save 5Researchers test a famous ethical dilemma called the "trolley problem" in a very real setting. Christie Nicholson reports