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APS Board Member Teresa Bajo has been honored with the Psychonomic Society’s Clifford T. Morgan Distinguished Leadership ...
Human sensory systems are almost as good as they can get, but memory is pretty fallible. We often misremember or downright can't remember. Ours can't hold a candle to artificial memory.But, there are ...
Hannah Daugherty, a graduate student at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga and a Congressional Visits Day participant, ...
Companies like OpenAI and Meta are in a race to make something they like to call artificial general intelligence. But for all the money being spent on it, A.G.I. has no settled definition. It’s more ...
Now that it’s summer, I need to go to the gym and eat healthy — and I should probably add meditation to the list, too. Not only do I need to start these habits; I need discipline to ...
I’ve been feeling a little overwhelmed lately, both by the news and by a bit of life stuff. I wish I could retreat to a mountaintop, but my more realistic plan is to seek out ...
Yet in many more ways, psychological science, and our teaching of it, has no political baggage. Our exploration of how we sense and perceive our worlds, how we learn and remember, and how we develop ...
Learn more about submissions and deadlines.Roundtable Sessions Roundtable sessions are an opportunity for attendees to lead discussions on a particular topic with fellow attendees. Roundtable session ...
Day 2 – Wednesday, October 22, 2025 Plenary Session: Challenges in Global Psychological Science ...
Your voice matters. If you have not recently contacted your U.S. Representative and two Senators, please do so now (keep reading for resources). If you have contacted them, thank you! Please now ...
Note: Roundtable session submissions will not automatically be considered for presentation as a poster. Since a limited number of roundtable sessions can be accepted, we encourage you to also submit ...
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