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    Can science break the elusive formula for hit songs?

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    New finding continues to shed reinforce clinical depression’s complexity

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    Here’s more proof that humans aren’t so special when it comes to memory

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  • Can we put the idea that Neanderthals did not think symbolically to bed now?
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    Can we put the idea that Neanderthals did not think symbolically to bed now?

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    Surprise! Language acquisition extends well past childhood

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    When you split the brain, do you split the person?

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    Did the structure of Neanderthals’ brains affect how they socialized?

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    May 1, 2018

    The jury is still out as to whether early childhood interventions result in long term benefits

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