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Forgotten History of Behavior Science #6: The Brief, Tumultuous Trash-Panda Interlude in Animal Learning Research, Part 2

What behavior science lost when the “lab raccoon” faded into obscurity.

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Forgotten History of Behavior Science #6: The Brief, Tumultuous Trash-Panda Interlude in Animal Learning Research, Part 1

Why “lab rats” instead of “lab raccoons”?

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CONNECTIONS (#6 of 6): An Aerial View

Being a generalist is smart – probably literally.

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Why Bridgework matters and Yes, we can raise your IQ

I am very pleased indeed to introduce Dr. Sarah Cassidy, of Smithsfield Clinic and Maynooth University, Ireland. Sarah is one of those amazing people who leave you scratching your head …

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