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Events Serve as “Stepping Stones” en Route to Retrieved Memories

“Dang it, I lost my keys!”  One solution to this frustratingly common scenario is to retrace your steps. This can be done by physically moving through the space where you suspect your elusive keychain is hiding or, as explored in recent research in Psychological Science, scanning your memory to find them.  Humans structure memories of

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Professional Development Opportunity: Psychology & Medicine Wiki Scientists

Wiki Education is seeking psychological scientists and graduate students to participate in a 6-week virtual course to learn how to edit Wikipedia. Participants will improve medical information on Wikipedia with a special focus on pages related to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This program is ideal for psychological scientists focusing on clinical areas of research or

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The Dangers of “Bureaucra-think”: Research Demonstrates Structural Bias and Racism in Mental Health Organizations

Editor’s note: This release is a slight modification of a release originally distributed by the Yale School of Medicine on January 3.  Bias is embedded in the very ways healthcare organizations operate, according to a study published recently in Clinical Psychological Science.  Conducted by researchers Miraj U. Desai, Larry Davidson, APS Fellow John F. Dovidio

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Open Call for European Research Council Advanced Grants

The European Research Council (ERC) has issued an open call for applications to its Advanced Grant funding scheme. Established researchers who have a record of significant research achievement over the last 10 years are eligible and encouraged to apply. The ERC expects that applicants should be leaders in the field and show originality in their

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Kid-Edited Journal Pushes Scientists for Clear Writing on Complex Topics

The reviewer was not impressed with the paper written by Israeli brain researcher Idan Segev and a colleague from Switzerland. “Professor Idan,” she wrote to Segev. “I didn’t understand anything that you said.” Segev and co-author Felix Schürmann revised their paper on the Human Brain project, a massive effort seeking to channel all that we know about

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The 6 Most Important Things Science Learned About How to Live a Happy, Fulfilled Life in 2022

Go back 25 years or so and psychology was almost exclusively focused on investigating mental illnesses and the suffering they caused. Then in 1998 pioneering psychologist Martin Seligman took up his term as president of the American Psychological Association and declared a new focus on “positive psychology.” This new area of study wouldn’t look at disease and

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Grant Opportunities from the National Endowment for the Arts

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is a US federal agency that supports participation in the arts and the development of creative capacities. As part of its mission, NEA offers two research awards that support scientific initiatives in line with the agency’s agenda, called “Research Grants in the Arts” and “NEA Research Labs.” Research

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