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Can neural spiking in an organism temporarily cease?
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Neural basis of primitive reflexes
Jun
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Do people have a tendency to stick to one opinion after they formed it?
May
31
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Are there any applications of choice modelling to romantic relationships?
May
29
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What is the term for judging based on a simulation of the same parameters on oneself
May
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Visual search: complexity of positive vs negative search tasks
May
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Perceptual flicker when rotating my face
May
14
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Are there any standard tests to measure psychopathy?
May
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Is there experimental support for John Perry's “Theory of Structured Procrastination”?
May
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Do men and women differ in their desire to have children?
Apr
16
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How to assess participant awareness of experimental deception without inducing awareness?
Apr
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Can neural spiking in an organism temporarily cease?
Apr
3
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Is Apple's iPhone Retina Display really accurate to human eye resolution?
Apr
2
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How much information on the “Identical Strangers” experiment was actually released?
Apr
1
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Are there any standard tests to measure psychopathy?
Apr
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Are there any standard tests to measure psychopathy?
Mar
29
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What are the major structures of the medial temporal lobe?
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Can neural spiking in an organism temporarily cease?
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27
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In what ways can neurons fire randomly?
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How does neural spiking begin in the fetus?
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