| Journals Psychology Newsletter for Friday April 10, 2026 ( 3 items ) |
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"Wake-up call" from leading sleep scientists: Night-time warming threatens the sleep of billions
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, April 9 -- The University of Copenhagen posted the following news:
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"Wake-up call" from leading sleep scientists: Night-time warming threatens the sleep of billions
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As the world heats up, nights are warming faster than days where most people live - and this ambient heat affects how well and how long people sleep. A new scientific article by eminent sleep scientists, including the Presidents of the World Sleep Society and International Pediatric Sleep Association,
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Imagine That: Brain Uses Neurons from Vision System When Forming Mental Imagery
PASADENA, California, April 9 -- The California Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Imagine That: Brain Uses Neurons from Vision System When Forming Mental Imagery
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Creative endeavors, like making art, writing music, or penning a poem, require the recall of memories to fuel imagination. Many other human behaviors, including problem solving, also rely on mental imagery to complete tasks, but little was known about how imagery works at the level of single neurons in the b
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University of Hertfordshire: Mothers Left in the Dark Over Tube Feeding Decisions for Children With Down Syndrome, Research Reveals
HATFIELD, England, April 9 (TNSjou) -- The University of Hertfordshire issued the following news:
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Mothers left in the dark over tube feeding decisions for children with Down syndrome, research reveals
A new study led by the University of Hertfordshire has highlighted the emotional toll faced by mothers of young children with Down syndrome who require tube feeding.
The research, led by Dr Laura K Hielscher who completed her PhD at Herts' Department of Psychology, Sport and Geography, fo
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