Psychology
- 			 Psychology PsychologyFamiliar faces"Super recognizers" never forget a visage, an unusual ability that can be put to good use. By Susan Gaidos
- 			 Psychology PsychologyWhat Makes a Hero?The Surprising Science of Selflessness by Elizabeth Svoboda. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Psychology PsychologyBlood marker may predict suicidePeople who killed themselves had higher levels of a gene involved in cell death. 
- 			 Psychology PsychologyHighlights from the American Sociological Association annual meetingResearch on social media's reluctant users, marital ideals and single parenthood and intimate victims of cybernastiness presented August 10-13 in New York City. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Psychology PsychologyMental disorder seen as ‘badness, not sickness’Health workers tend to consider borderline personality disorder a tag for patients who are difficult or impossible to treat. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Psychology PsychologyRatio for a good life exposed as ‘nonsense’A heralded calculation of people’s ability to flourish is a mathematical mirage, researchers say. By Bruce Bower
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- 			 Psychology PsychologyLess is more for smart perceptionNeural efficiency reigns in brains of high-IQ individuals as they view their surroundings, a new study indicates. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Psychology PsychologyDog sniffs out grammarAfter years of word training, a canine intuitively figures out how simple sentences work. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Psychology PsychologyClosed ThinkingWithout scientific competition and open debate, much psychology research goes nowhere. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Psychology PsychologyBrain training technique gets a critiqueIn a new study, a popular style of memory workout leaves reasoning and mental agility flat. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Psychology PsychologyDisputed signs of consciousness seen in babies’ brainsWithin five months of birth, infants produce a possible neural marker of being aware of what they see. By Bruce Bower