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The Cocktail Party Effect on Mind Changers
Mind Changers, the BBC Radio 4 series hosted by Claudia Hammond in which she explores “the development of the science of psychology during the 20th century,” now has another new episode online. This episode, Donald Broadbent (right) and the...
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New in Social History of Medicine
There are a number of articles in the just released May issue of Social History of Medicine that may be of interest to AHP’s readers. In a piece on music and hypnosis, James Kennaway explores the long and complicated relationship between music and...
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New Episodes of Mind Changers!
BBC Radio 4 program Mind Changers, a series hosted by Claudia Hammond in which she explores “the development of the science of psychology during the 20th century,” has just returned with new episodes. Now available online are episodes on the...
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New Book: Beyond the Shock Machine
The ongoing saga of Stanley Milgram’s obedience to authority experiments now includes yet another chapter. Australian psychologist and writer Gina Perry has just released a book, Beyond the Shock Machine: The Untold Story of the Notorious Milgram...
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New in Isis: History of Textbooks, Funding
The March 2012 issue of Isis, the official journal of the History of Science Society, is now online. Included in this issue are a couple of articles of interest to historians of psychology. In “Senator Fred Harris’s National Social Science...
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Mon, Apr 23 2012 9:03 PM
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BPS Origins Timeline Now Online
The British Psychological Society‘s Origins Project on the evolution and impact of psychological science is now online. The Origins Project is an online interactive timeline populated with events significant to the development of psychology, particularly...
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Mon, Apr 23 2012 7:07 AM
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Blog Survey: We Need Your Feedback!
We at AHP have put together a quick survey about our blog and would love to get your feedback on how we’re doing. This is our opportunity to learn more about you, our reader, and your opportunity to tell us what you like, what you hate, and what...
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Sun, Apr 08 2012 9:01 PM
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Revisiting Yesterday’s Psychology Today
The Association for Psychological Science‘s (APS) popular periodical, the Observer is publishing an ongoing series of reflections upon interviews with prominent psychologists originally published in Psychology Today decades ago. As described on...
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Sun, Apr 08 2012 7:31 PM
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Podcast: Ann Fabian on The Skull Collectors
AHP‘s readers may be interested in a podcast interview with historian Ann Fabian (left) produced by the New Books Network (as part of both the New Books in History and New Books in Science, Technology, and Society series). Fabian was interviewed...
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Wed, Apr 04 2012 1:41 PM
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America’s First Sport Psychologist
The April 2012 issue of the American Psychological Association‘s Monitor on Psychology is now online. This month’s Time Capsule section includes a piece from AHP‘s own Christopher Green who recounts the story of psychologist Coleman...
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