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January 12, 2026January 9, 2026 eloisepedersen

Do Capuchin Monkeys Know What They Know? New Evidence for Metacognition in Primates

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January 5, 2026January 4, 2026 Lindsey Ramirez

Early intervention and lasting impact: How a medication given to premature babies may have unintended consequences on brain development

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November 17, 2025November 14, 2025 Francisco Cruz

Let me Google that! Why searching online makes you overconfident in your knowledge

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November 3, 2025November 1, 2025 Dana Slabbekoorn

Eyes on the Mind: How VR and AI Could Revolutionize Dementia Screening

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October 13, 2025October 10, 2025 Lindsey Ramirez

Can a change of dopamine spark a change of mind? 

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September 29, 2025September 27, 2025 cogbites

It’s Locally Sourced! How Local Protein Synthesis Aids in Memory Formation

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September 22, 2025September 15, 2025 cogbites

Cogbites Interview Series: Lindsey Ramirez

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September 8, 2025September 10, 2025 Jean Luo

Why being on the same page isn’t the key to friendship

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September 1, 2025August 24, 2025 Beth Hosek (she/they)

How Hearts and Minds Shape Self-Regulation and School Readiness

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August 25, 2025August 22, 2025 cogbites

Cogbites Interview Series: Colin McArdle

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