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How Our Brains Grasp Faces Podcast: In this episode, cognitive scientists Rebecca Saxe of MIT and Heather Kosakowski join host Scott Sleek to discuss their groundbreaking findings about the development of the brain’s face-proce...

In the latest #UndertheCortex episode, cognitive scientists @rebeccasaxe.bsky.social‬ of ‪@mit.edu ‬and @kosakowski.bsky.social of ‪@harvard.edu‬ discuss their groundbreaking findings about the development of the brain’s face-processing network.

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The Cost of Efficiency: Exploring Doubling-Back Aversion Podcast: Why do we avoid retracing our steps—even when it helps us reach our goals faster? Under the Cortex explores.

On the latest #UndertheCortex, Kristine Cho and Clayton Critcher from @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social‬ share their latest research on doubling-back aversion: the tendency to resist more efficient paths if they require undoing prior effort.

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Time Warped: How Repetition Distorts Our Sense of Duration Podcast: This guest's research uncovers a surprising illusion: Repeated experiences, which are more vividly remembered, are often perceived as having occurred further in the past than they did.

In the latest #UndertheCortex, @brynnsherman.bsky.social from @upenn.edu shares that repeated experiences are more vividly remembered and are often perceived as having occurred further in the past than they did.

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Two Maps In the Mind: How the Brain Stores What We Know About Others Podcast: Why does the brain use two different reference systems to encode social knowledge? Under the Cortex explores.

In the latest episode of #UndertheCortex, Robert Chavez from @uoregon.bsky.social shared that our brains use two systems to encode people (allocentric and egocentric), and these systems help us organize social memory and navigate our relationships with others.

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Bridging Research and Editorial Vision: A Conversation With Arturo Hernandez Arturo Hernandez, Professor of Psychology at the University of Houston and editor for Perspectives on Psychological Science, joins Under the Cortex to reflect on the dynamic relationship between scien...

@draehernandez.bsky.social‬, Professor of Psychology @uh.edu and editor for Perspectives on Psychological Science, joins #UndertheCortex to reflect on the dynamic relationship between scientific discovery and scientific communication.

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Real-Time Research: How Experience Sampling Method is Changing Psychology Podcast: New research outlines ten key design and implementation considerations for ESM studies, helping researchers apply this method with clarity, rigor, and real-world relevance.

@ozgegurcanli.bsky.social chats with @marilynpicciri1.bsky.social and Jessica Fritz about a new AMPPS paper outlining 10 key design and implementation tips for Experience Sampling Method studies—helping researchers apply ESM with clarity, rigor, and real-world relevance. #UndertheCortex.

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Why Do Emotions Hijack Our Decisions? The Neuroscience of Impulsivity Podcast: Why do some people struggle to control their actions when emotions run high? What happens in the brain when impulsive decisions take over? Why do some brains lose control under high arousal, ...

Why do some people act impulsively under stress? In the latest episode of #UndertheCortex, @ozgegurcanli.bsky.social talks to Matthew V. Elliott from @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social about the science of emotion-driven impulsivity & #mentalhealth.

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Beyond Words: Why TalkBank is Crucial for Spoken Language Research Podcast: Most linguistic datasets focus on written text, but what about the way we actually speak? TalkBank, the world’s largest open-access repository of spoken language, is helping researchers under...

In the latest #UndertheCortex, Brian MacWhinney, creator of TalkBank, talks with @ozgegurcanli.bsky.social about open-access speech data, AI, and the future of language research.

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Ensuring Research Validity: A Checklist for Stronger Science Scientific credibility depends on valid research. But with growing concerns about replication failures and questionable research practices, how can scientists ensure their findings stand up to scrutin...

In a new #UnderTheCortex episode, @ozgegurcanli.bsky.social and Susanne Kerschbaumer discuss the VALID checklist, covering:

✅ Why validity goes beyond just strong methodology
✅ How to avoid common research pitfalls
✅ What the future of scientific rigor might look like

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Young Minds, Smart Strategies: How Children Decide When to Use External Memory Aids Podcast: Do young children prefer to rely on their memory, or do they take the easier route and use external aids like lists and reminders? Under the Cortex explores.

Do kids rely on their memory or turn to external tools like lists? In a new #UndertheCortex episode, @ozgegurcanli.bsky.social talks with @zsuzsakaldy.bsky.social about Kaldy's study on how children balance memory & external aids.

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Another fantastic conversation. This time with @ashleylwatts.bsky.social.
Spotify link is in the comments.
#addiction #psychologyofaddiction #addictivebehavior #underthecortex

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Understanding Addiction: A General Liability or Unique Disorders Podcast: Is there a single explanation that accounts for all addictive behaviors, or is the reality more complex? Under the Cortex explores.

Is there a single explanation that accounts for all addictive behaviors, or is the reality more complex? @ashleylwatts.bsky.social explores on a new episode of #UndertheCortex

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My coauthor, Wen Wei Loh, and I had the pleasure to talk with Özge Fischer-Baum about our work in a new episode of #UndertheCortex, the podcast of APS @psychscience.bsky.social

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Addressing Selection Bias in Disparities Research Podcast: This episode explores how non-representative samples can influence study conclusions and highlights solutions for strengthening study validity.

How do the populations studied impact the reliability of findings? A new episode of #UndertheCortex, Wen Wei Loh and @dongningren.bsky.social shared how non-representative samples can influence study conclusions and highlight solutions for strengthening study validity.

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Beyond Focus: How Attention Shapes Learning Differently for Children and Adults Podcast: This episode explores whether children’s weaker selective attention is a hidden strength by addressing findings on attention, memory, and childhood learning.

A new #UndertheCortex podcast episode just released! @marlietandoc.bsky.social explores how children’s weaker selective attention could actually be a hidden strength in #learning. #Children #Attention

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Dosage Dilemma: Unpacking Meditation App Science Podcast: In this episode, host Özge Gürcanlı Fischer Baum teams up with Simon Goldberg from the University of Wisconsin to explore a critical question: “How does the “dosage” of meditation app use imp...

How does the “dosage” of meditation app use impact #mentalhealth outcomes? On a new episode of #UndertheCortex, @sgoldbergphd.bsky.social talks about various ways to measure dosage and how these metrics relate to changes in psychological distress.

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Happy to have you on #UndertheCortex!

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The Hidden Cost of Caregiving: Stress, Anxiety, and Coping Mechanisms Podcast: Under the Cortex features Michael Kramer from the University of Zurich to discuss how, as individuals step up to provide care for loved ones in need, they face their own mental health challen...

The most recent #UndertheCortex features @mdkraemer.bsky.social from the @uzh-diffpsy.bsky.social to discuss how, as individuals step up to provide care for loved ones in need, they face their own #mentalhealth challenges. #Caregiving

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2024 in Review: 10 Most Popular Articles from APS Journals Podcast: How do the five love languages hold up to empirical research? How does gender equality vary by country globally? Tune in to hear highlights from last year’s most popular research.

How do the five love languages hold up to empirical research? How does gender equality vary by country? Tune in to hear highlights from last year’s most popular research on #UndertheCortex. #PsychologicalScience #Psychology

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Building Bridges: Exploring Cooperation in Children Podcast: In this episode, we speak with Patricia Kanngiesser from the University of Plymouth about how children learn to navigate teamwork.

How do kids develop #teamwork skills? Listen to what @patkanngiesser.bsky.social of University of Plymouth shared in the latest episode of #UndertheCortex about how children learn to cooperate, solve problems, & balance personal vs team goals. #Parenting

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Heart Rates and Step Counts: A Novel Approach to Eating Disorder Care What potential do everyday devices, like smartwatches, have in transforming the management and treatment of eating disorders? In this episode, Under the Cortex explores how commonly used technology, s...

How can everyday tech like smartwatches help transform eating disorder management?

Qinxin Shi from the University of Utah shares with #UndertheCortex the potential of heart rate monitors & step counters in treating eating disorders.

#EatingDisorders #HealthInnovation #MentalHealth

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Midlife-Onset Alcohol Dependence: Causes and Consequences What drives the onset of alcohol dependence in midlife? How does it present unique challenges, and what strategies can help when it disrupts the lives of individuals and their families?  In this episo...

On a recent episode of #UndertheCortex, Lara Khalifeh and Leah Richmond-Rakerd discuss the role of aging, life transitions, and retirement as possible contributors to the distinct profile of midlife-onset alcohol dependence. #AlcoholAwareness #MentalHealth

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Too Many Connections? How Aging Impacts Memory and Recall How does the brain’s memory function change as we grow older? What recent discoveries are helping us understand these changes better? In this episode of Under the Cortex, Özge Gürcanlı Fischer Baum we...

How does the brain’s memory function change as we grow older? Karen Campbell joins #UnderTheCortex to discuss how #aging impacts #memory and the recent discoveries helping us understand these changes better.

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Great to have you on #UndertheCortex, @karampbell.bsky.social

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Wonderful conversation through @psychscience.bsky.social podcast #underthecortex. Thanks Dr. Campbell!

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Green Actions, Brighter Lives: Enhancing Well-Being Through Environmental Action Podcast: Can environmentally friendly actions boost personal well-being? Tune in to discover how a sustainable lifestyle offers profound benefits.

Can a sustainable lifestyle boost your happiness? In the latest episode of #UndertheCortex, we explore this question and more with Michael Prinzing from Baylor University. #Sustainability #Climate

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Haunted houses can provoke chilling delight, provided the fear they evoke remains in a “Goldilocks zone” that is neither too terrifying nor too tame. In honor of #Halloween, check out this #UndertheCortex episode from our archive.

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This week, APS's @ozgegurcanli.bsky.social interviewed
@miriforbes.bsky.social on #UndertheCortex. Listen to the episode to learn more about this #clinicalpsychscience
article www.psychologicalscience.org/news/utc-202...

#ClinicalScience #MentalHealth

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Navigating Divisive Conversations: Why We Underestimate the Benefits Podcast: Under the Cortex hosts Kristina Wald to discuss the benefits of talking about divisive topics, even when speaking with those who disagree, and how we can better approach polarized discussions...

Why do we shy away from tough topics like politics and religion? Join #UndertheCortex with Kristina Wald as we explore the value of having these discussions, even with differing opinions.

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Friendship and Diversity: A Path to Stronger Communities? Podcast: Why do we gravitate towards friends who share our background and identity? How does this affect our sense of community and well-being? Under the Cortex explores.

Why do we gravitate towards friends who share our background and identity? How does this affect our sense of #community and well-being?

Miguel Ramos, University of Birmingham, discusses his recent research on social cohesion and well-being on the latest #UndertheCortex. #Diversity #Friendship

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