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Who and why? Déjà vu gets a second look

It is a discussion that seems familiar. But new findings show that people who travel frequently are more likely to experience déjà vu. Political liberals report more déjà vu experiences than...

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Déjà Vu research pushes around memory, creates illusion of past encounter

A new study by research psychologists Alan S. Brown of SMU and Elizabeth Marsh of Duke University provides new clues about déjà vu, that eerie sense of experiencing a moment for the second time. These...

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WFAA News 8: Perry’s memory gaffe could be linked to studied health issue

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Dallas Morning News: SMU professor studies mental lapses like Perry’s

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Wall Street Journal: You, An Idea Thief? Say It Isn’t So.

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Parade: What The Simpsons Can Teach Us About Siblings

Book a live interview To book a live or taped interview with Dr. Chris R. Logan in the SMU News Broadcast Studio call SMU News at 214-768-7650 or email news@smu.edu. Related links Chris R. Logan Alan...

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Corporal punishment viewed as more acceptable and effective when referred to...

Parents and nonparents alike buffer their views of physical discipline and rate it more common, acceptable and effective when it’s labeled with a more neutral, less violent word Parents and nonparents...

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CW33: Spanking Sounds OK, Hitting Not So Much, SMU Study Says

Television station CW33 quoted SMU Psychology Professor Alan S. Brown for his latest research that found corporal punishment is viewed as more acceptable and effective when it’s referred to as...

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CBS News: The “spanking” debate — views depend on what you call it

CBS News covered the research of SMU Psychology Professor George W. Holden, an expert in spanking and its adverse impact on child development. Holden is co-author on a new study that found corporal...

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