As Under the Cortex enters its second year, we decided to comb through the archive and revisit three exciting stories from our early days.
Our first story explores why groups can look on the “good old days” as a guide for curing the woes of today.
Next we discuss why we’re drawn to villains, monstrous characters from fiction, especially if they remind us of ourselves in some way.
And finally on this look back, we “resurrect” our creepy look at haunted houses and why they’re so fun!
2022 Spence Award Mini Episode: Human to Nonhuman Interactions with Kai Chi (Sam) Yam
Traffic Stops and Race: Police Conduct May Bend to Local Biases
2022 Spence Award Mini Episode: Jason Okonofua and the Power of Empathy
2022 Spence Award Mini Episode: Investigating Complex Brain Processes
2022 Spence Award Mini Episode: How People Manage Their Emotions
Mini Episode: How We Internalize Disorders
Constellations Across Cultures: How Our Visual Systems Pick Out Patterns in the Night Sky
Freedom vs Security: Can We Find the Right Balance?
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The Grieving Brain
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Better Behavior With Virtual Reality
Recipe for Success: Entrepreneurship and Psychological Science
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Ask the Witness Only Once
The Ghastly Impact of Being Ghosted
Why Some People Won‘t Get Vaccinated
Psychological Interventions for the Treatment of Chronic Pain in Adults
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