insights from industryJohanna Uhari-Väänänen & Timo BraggeGroup Leader (Neuropharmacology) - Senior Data ScientistCharles River Laboratories In this interview, industry experts Johanna Uhari-Väänänen ...
Students may lack the skills to control their behavior when they’re upset, and these steps can help build self-regulation.
Like disadvantageous inequity aversion, advantageous inequity aversion can be learned by observing another’s fairness preferences.
I was recently getting a much-needed haircut with a new stylist, and in our small talk, he asked me what I do for a living. I explained that I teach current and future teachers how people learn and do ...
Why do some people keep making the same harmful choices, even when they know better? A global study has revealed three distinct decision-making types and why punishment doesn’t work for everyone. When ...
Assessing student learning effectively is often complicated by relying on ambiguous proxies such as grades, quiz scores, or assumptions about students' internal states, such as what they feel, think, ...
Human memory is a notoriously multitiered phenomenon. When you recall a moment, you might think of a constellation of details — sounds, sights, and feelings. This implies that experiences are stored ...
We've all experienced defeat at some point – losing a game, a potential new job, a debate. Now, a new study has found that the brain may learn from losing to others, with a specific group of neurons ...
Learn Behavioral, which is backed by Gryphon Investors, has acquired Behavior Analysis Center for Autism, a provider of ABA services to the autism community throughout Indiana. No financial terms were ...
Feeling alone, judged, and rejected underlies the pervasive anxiety and sadness many kids feel today. The ugliness of social media can become an endless feed of judgment and criticism for many kids.