Research finds that increased brain activity in key areas is tightly linked to an ability to control the tics caused by Tourette syndrome. Christie Nicholson reports

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Folge vom 02.04.2011People with Tourette Syndrome Show Strong Cognitive Control
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Folge vom 27.03.2011First Sex Alters Body ImageA recent assessment of undergrads reveals a gender difference in how the students see their bodies after their first sexual intercourse. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 20.03.2011Self-Restraint Leads Us to Prefer AggressionResearch shows that when we practice self-restraint, we also tend to prefer aggressive messaging and movies. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 13.03.2011Right-Handers Tend to Prefer the Right SideRecent research in the journal Psychological Science found that righties tend to prefer the right side of anything (spatially speaking) and lefties the left. Christie Nicholson reports