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Pressuring People with Autism Outside Their Comfort Space Can Lead to Issues
A few months ago, my youngest (15) went on a school camp. There was an incident at the camp which occurred because of his differences. It wasn't handled very... Read more
The 01 April 2019 by Gbollard
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Asperger's and Bullying - Running Away Isn't the Answer
Like many bloggers I have a stash of topics that I keep for later because they're too raw, too "popular" or too difficult to think about at the time. Read more
The 07 April 2019 by Gbollard
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The Experience of Being Emotionally Moved
At its best, science sheds light on what was previously unknown or unappreciated. For example, many of us probably have fantasized about what it would be like t... Read more
The 11 April 2019 by Andrewtix
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Tracking Emotions of Unseen Persons by Their Context.
Martinez does a commentary on work by Chen and Whitney (open source) in the same issue of PNAS. Here is a clip from that commentary: Face perception is a... Read more
The 12 April 2019 by Deric Bownds
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Are We "all a Little Bit Autistic"?
It's a phrase which seems to really infuriate a lot of members of the autism community, "we're all a little bit autistic" and yet, there's perhaps some truth... Read more
The 14 April 2019 by Gbollard
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How Animal Subjects Shaped Psychology: A Student Exhibit
contributed by Rose Stull Laura Loop, students in the Museums Archives Certificate Program.The students in Foundations of Museums and Archives II have been... Read more
The 15 April 2019 by Chp
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New Microscopy Technique Sees Thousands of Cells and Their Activity Deep in the...
Weisenberger et al. manage the amazing feat of imaging and recording activity of ~12,000 neurons in the mouse cortex. Here is their abstract and a clip from... Read more
The 18 April 2019 by Deric Bownds
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Does This Face Ring a Bell?
– contributed by CCHP graduate student assistant Tori Deming. Over the past year I’ve been digitizing the Donald Dewsbury still image collection. Read more
The 18 April 2019 by Chp
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Return of the Oppressed.
An article written by Peter Turchin in 2013 notes that inequality moves in cycles, from the Roman Empire to our own Gilded Age, and he gives a chilling... Read more
The 19 April 2019 by Deric Bownds
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Factfulness - Rosling's Instinctual Mental Errors - Gap, Negativity, Straight...
I'm doing this and a few subsequent posts for my own benefit - making brief clips from the Rosling "Factfullness" book described in the previous post to... Read more
The 23 April 2019 by Deric Bownds
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