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2aQuestioning Skills: easier said than done! 2c 0f - YouTube - 1 views

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    Open & closed question game
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The Jolly Hermit | observations on the human experience - 0 views

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    Accomplished blogger supporting those with eating disorders
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2aOperant Conditioning 2c 0f - YouTube - 1 views

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    THe Big Bang Theory - Sheldon uses positive reinforcement to Build a Better Penny.
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YouTube - Jean Piaget: How a Child Thinks - 1 views

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    Depicts Piagets stages of development
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YouTube - Emerson - Mommy's Nose is Scary! (Original) - 1 views

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    Emersons' reaction to his mothers nose blow reflects his developmental stage
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Autistic Teen Finds Inner Voice - 2 views

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    Autistic Teen Finds Inner Voice, American program 
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Discovering Psychology - 1 views

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    An update of the Zimbardo's older 'Psychology' series. Programs are available for free streaming online and additional resources are provided on the website.
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An Optical Illusion Revealed on Vimeo - 1 views

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    Which square is lighter and which is darker?
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Is Your Brain Sleeping While You're Awake? - 0 views

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    Sleep deprivation study in rats
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Brain Pictures, Brain Photos -- National Geographic - 1 views

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    National Geographic Brain Gallery
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Brain National Geographic - 1 views

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    National Geographic has part of their website devoted to the human body, this page covers brain anatomy and disease.
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The Power of Play | Psychology Today - 1 views

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    Most of us think of adult play as respite or indulgence, but having fun is no trivial pursuit. In fact, it's crucial to put mental creativity, health and happiness.
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The Video Game Revolution: "Eight Myths About Video Games Debunked" by Henry Jenkins | PBS - 0 views

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    "A large gap exists between the public's perception of video games and what the research actually shows. The following is an attempt to separate fact from fiction."
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How Little Sleep Can You Get Away With? - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • So, for most of us, eight hours of sleep is excellent and six hours is no good
  • cognitive deficits: “You don’t see it the first day. But you do in five to seven days. Unless you’re doing work that doesn’t require much thought, you are trading time awake at the expense of performance.”
  • the sleep-deprived among us are lousy judges of our own sleep needs. We are not nearly as sharp as we think we are.
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    In what was the longest sleep-restriction study of its kind, Dinges and his lead author, Hans Van Dongen, assigned dozens of subjects to three different groups for their 2003 study: some slept four hours, others six hours and others, for the lucky control group, eight hours - for two weeks in the lab.
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