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NVC Live! - Successful and Significant

friendsofthehomeless wrote 1 week ago: In June 2009 TGI completed its first successful research project, NVC Live!. The purpose of the proj … more →

Recent Articles by TGI Research Team

friendsofthehomeless wrote 2 weeks ago: Check out some the most recent articles by members of the TGI Research Team. Prison Experiences and … more →

HEI and Pareto on the application of mathematics to political economy

N. Emrah Aydinonat wrote 1 month ago: Issue 1-2009 of HEI – History of Economic Ideas has just been published. Click here to see the … more →

Tags: News

Recent Bits of Language and Learning Goodness

Paul wrote 1 month ago: Bilingual Babies and Executive Function – A study recently published in the Proceedings of the … more →

Tags: bilingual babies, language news, preschool language, recent language research, Richard Nisbett

Should Children Watch TV?

Paul wrote 1 month ago: Now that I’m back, I’m planning on starting off with some brief bits concerning language … more →

The Methodology of Positive Economics

N. Emrah Aydinonat wrote 2 months ago: The Methodology of Positive Economics: Reflections on the Milton Friedman Legacy, edited by Uskali M … more →

Tags: News

Unexpected Outcomes Help Learning - Recent Research

Paul wrote 3 months ago: Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have used direct recordings of neuronal activity in th … more →

Tags: expectations, learning research, Penn, rewards

Brain Waves Reveal Opportunistic Language Regions - Recent Research

Paul wrote 4 months ago: Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics have used studies of brain waves to sh … more →

Texting Aids Language - Recent Research

Paul wrote 4 months ago: After studying 88 children between the ages of 10 and 12, researchers at England’s Coventry Un … more →

Tags: coventry university, language, Texting, texting and language study

Explanation and Prediction

N. Emrah Aydinonat wrote 5 months ago: Here is an interesting discussion on models, explanation and prediction: (Thanks to Jack Vromen for … more →

Recent Research - Baby Vocab and Gestures Linked

Paul wrote 5 months ago: According to a study published in the February 13th issue of Science Magazine, researchers found tha … more →

Tags: baby gesture, Education, Income, Vocabulary

Economic Models as Credible Worlds or as Isolating Tools?

N. Emrah Aydinonat wrote 5 months ago: Erkenntnis has a special issue on economic models. All articles in the special issue are highly reco … more →

Recent Research - Body Language and SES

Paul wrote 5 months ago: Study shows link between body language and socioeconomic status (SES). – Researchers at UC-Ber … more →

Study Shows Language Driven by Culture, Not Biology

Paul wrote 5 months ago: I like learning new things that may have future relevance.  That’s why this story from Science … more →

Tags: Commentary, baldwin effect, explanation, language evolution, study, U(niversal) G(rammar)

Early Reading Deficits Most Affected by Language Deficits

Paul wrote 6 months ago: According to a study published in the December 2008 Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Researc … more →

Tags: Research, J. Bruce Tomblin, language and reading, Hugh Catts

3 Interesting Articles from PsychCentral

Paul wrote 6 months ago: I was about to link this article (1)  when I noticed this one (2), and then this one (3) too, that c … more →

Tags: Autism, ADHD, Language research, Facial Expressions

To Chew or Not to Chew Gum, that is the Question

padentalgroup wrote 7 months ago: People who chew gum should be aware that the chewing process can cause tooth wear.  When you chew an … more →

Tags: Recommended Products, whitening

Recent Research - Expository vs. Conversational Discourse

Paul wrote 7 months ago: Marilyn Nippold and J. Bruce Tomblin are the headliners in this group of researchers finding that ad … more →

Tags: Marilyn Nippold, J. Bruce Tomblin, adolescent, Speech Language Pathology, language sampling, SLI

New Study Explores Why Re-Learning is Easier

Paul wrote 7 months ago: Why do we never forget how to ride a bike? Researchers from the Max Planck Institute in Germany have … more →

Tags: max planck study, learning research, synapse formation


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