Our ability to pinpoint pain varies across the body, and in a specific pattern. Christie Nicholson reports

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Folge vom 23.06.2014Body's Pain Perception Mapped for First Time
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Folge vom 02.06.2014Vision Involves a Bit of Hearing, TooResearchers could tell what sounds blindfolded volunters were hearing by analyzing activity in their visual cortexes. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 21.05.2014Parents Who Support Corporal Punishment Do It a LotThirty-three families allowed themselves to be recorded for up to six nights. Parents who said they supported corporal punishment did it often and with little provocation. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 14.05.2014Extroversion Extends Benefits across CulturesIn a study covering five different countries, subjects reported feeling best on the days when they practiced what are considered extroverted actions. Christie Nicholson reports