01/05/2023
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01/05/2023
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01/03/2023
Stay in touch with PBS by following our new page at IU Psychological and Brain Sciences. It might even improve your health…
How a Bit of Awe Can Improve Your Health Experts say wonder is an essential human emotion — and a salve for a turbulent mind.
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01/03/2023
Thanks to Ed Hirt, people across the world will keep their new year’s resolutions!
An Annual Battle: Keeping New Year’s Resolutions Mariama Diallo WASHINGTON — A new year is around the corner. And many use this time to make New Year’s resolutions. Why do people do that, you might ask? “It's a new calendar year," said Mandy Doria, a certified counselor at the University of Colorado, speaking with The Associated Press. 'We.....
12/30/2022
In this Washington Post story, PBS professor Karin James weighs in on handwriting as a workaround for identifying AI-generated essays.
Opinion | Here’s how teachers can foil ChatGPT: Handwritten essays The revival of handwriting could counter the threat to education from AI-generated text. It might also bring benefits to learning that keyboard typing doesn't.
12/25/2022
For Christmas spirit, look no further than this awe-inspiring nytimes interview with PBS professor Josh Brown.
Opinion | How Would You Prove That God Performed a Miracle? A neuroscientist who believes in divine intervention is trying to document it. He is not alone.
12/19/2022
Who doesn't need sleep advice, especially when you travel? PBS professor and sleep expert Spencer Dawson has you covered.
5 Things Sleep Experts Do to Sleep Better While They're Traveling | Livestrong.com It's hard to sleep soundly in a new environment, whether that's a hotel room or a guest bedroom. Take a look at five tactics sleep experts use to snooze better while traveling.
12/19/2022
To our PBS community: Don't forget to "like" our new page at IU Psychological and Brain Sciences. The new page will take the place of the current page and keep you up to date on news, events and more at IU Psychological and Brain Sciences. Thank you!!
12/16/2022
With the New Year will come a new PBS page! Please stay in touch and follow our new page: IU Psychological and Brain Sciences. We will stop posting on this account by January 9. So please be sure to "like" our new page!
12/16/2022
In this blogpost PBS grad student Eric Larson explores the striking links between heart rate variability and many psychological disorders.
Heart rate variability: What it is and how it relates to mental health A healthy heart is not a metronome. Even though most of us can follow our heartbeat with ease, in between each heartbeat is a period of time that varies in duration from one beat to the next. This …
12/13/2022
How to make - and keep - your New Year's resolution. Listen to PBS professor Ed Hirt.
IU psychology professor offers insight on committing to New Year's resolutions INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) -- Many people will make a New Year's resolution, but there there are a few things to keep in mind if you want to commit to staying on course and improving yourself. Dr. Edward Hirt, a professor of psychological and brain sciences at
12/08/2022
PBS associate clinical director Spencer Dawson and grad student Isabella Starvaggi weigh in on seasonal affective disorder.
Experts predict increases in depression in winter months due to seasonal affective disorder The Cleveland Clinic estimates about 5% of U.S. adults experience seasonal affective disorder.