Did you know?
A psychologist studies how we think, feel and behave from a scientific viewpoint and applies this knowledge to help people understand, explain and change their behaviour.
> Directory

Abnormal Psychology

Biological Psychology

Career in Psychology

Child Psychology

Clinical Psychology

Cognitive Psychology

Color Psychology

Criminal Psychology

Developmental Psychology

Discovering Psychology

Dream Psychology

Evolutionary Psychology

Experimental Psychology

Family Psychology

Forensic Psychology

General Psychology

Health Psychology

Personality Psychology

Positive Psychology

Psychology Books

Psychology Career

Psychology Degree

Psychology in Action

Psychology School

Social Psychology

Sports Psychology

Teaching of Psychology

Transpersonal Psychology

Understanding Psychology

 > Join our Newsletter

Subscribe

Unsubscribe

   
Newest Article: Announcing The Intellectual Olympics Posted By : KerryJ

It's the intellectual Olympics, a chance for the geeks to take the podium, In terms of mental ability, it's like Michael Phelps winning eight gold medals Continue Article...
[
View MORE Articles ]

Latest Psychology Blog Entry


8/29/2007 - A Test Post


Hello, this is a test blog entry to show you a good example of what a post would look like. You can insert hyperlinks, pictures, HTML or whatever meets your fancy. Even built in emoticons.

On top of that you can comment on my post as well as use my RSS feed to read with aggregator software or even put on your own site.

Also if you do not want a blog on the site it can be turned off with just a check of a box...

Archive [1]
 


> Live Psychology News...


Chinas high pollution is threatining marine and human life&a
Sat, 13 Mar 2010 20:03:00 GMT
Coastal waters in China now are more polluted than ever due to oil and pesticides which contaminated marine life, especially the shellfish. Tests adopted recently on shellfish showed that it contains large amounts of harmful chemicals, where levels of more...
Ecpulse.com


Establishing rates of karst landscape evolution in the Tropi
Sat, 13 Mar 2010 02:03:00 GMT
Tropical landscapes evolve at a rapid rate, creating stepped alluvial terraces, dense basin and cone topographies and multilevel cave systems. An understanding of the rate of landscape evolution is crucial for understanding how landscapes respond to more...
Journal of Quaternary Science


Two Different Memory Characteristics Controlled by the Film
Sat, 13 Mar 2010 06:05:00 GMT
In this paper a polymethacrylate with pendent azobenzothiazole (pBAMA) was synthesized via free radical polymerization, and the polymer exhibited good solubility and thermal stability. Films of pBAMA sandwiched between bottom indium?tin oxide (ITO) or Pt more...
Journal of Physical Chemistry C


Homeostatic regulation of M-current modulates synaptic integ
Sat, 13 Mar 2010 08:09:00 GMT
We compared how vasomotor C neurons and secretomotor B neurons integrated identical patterns of virtual synaptic activity using dynamic clamp, perforated-patch recordings from dissociated bullfrog sympathetic ganglion cells. The synaptic template more...
Journal of Physiology


Glycine transporter GLYT1 is essential for glycine-mediated
Sat, 13 Mar 2010 08:09:00 GMT
Glycine protects mammalian intestine against oxidative damage caused by ischaemia-reperfusion (IR) injury and prevents or reverses experimentally-induced colitis. However the mechanism of protection remains largely unknown. The objectives of the current more...
Journal of Physiology