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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut:

What do we mean when we say a public figure has integrity?

Ageing associated with a deficit in recognising hand gestures (even when other cognition remains intact).

What clinical psychologists think about gifts from clients.

Rats with resistance to cocaine addiction.

Music as a memory enhancer for patients with Alzheimer's.

Review paper on Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation (GVS) - new methods for safely and temporarily altering brain function.

Review paper on boundary extension - the tendency for our memories of scenes to bleed over the edges (see earlier).

Three cases of developmental prosopagnosia ('face blindness') from one family.

The link between the Dark Triad and love styles. Seriously.

Brain training in elderly associated with increased cortical thickness.

People with stronger social relationships live longer.
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