A study in Applied Cognitive Science finds that we're likely to believe a doctored video over own memories of an event. Christie Nicholson reports

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Folge vom 16.09.2009Detecting Digitally Altered Video
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Folge vom 09.09.2009Where the Desire for Change ResidesScientists have found an area of the brain that becomes highly active when we finally decide to explore the unknown. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 31.08.2009Predictors of Preschool DepressionA five-year study followed more than 1,700 children and found that depression in preschoolers is primarily predicted by two factors. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 26.08.2009In Defense of Evolutionary PsychologyLisa DeBruine of the University of Aberdeen proposes that the value of evolutionary psychology lies in its ability to inspire new questions about human behavior. Christie Nicholson reports