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Thank you 'Medical Notice]:
I wasn't satisfy while was surfuring on the Web recently, most of Web site put the commercial aspect first... They did the same mistake before the beginning of the Internet.
Basically, Internet was for Military Strategies, after Education and Governemental... Since they put it on Commercial ... We are closer to lost this magic opportunity to teach and share to others.
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Now: this project Pearltrees can help us to focus on what we really need to see on the Web...
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Let's built a TEAM around us.
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For your information:
Psychology is the science of mind and behavior. Its immediate goal is to understand behavior and mental processes by researching and establishing both general principles and specific cases.
For many practitioners, one goal of applied psychology is to benefit society.In this field, a professional practitioner or researcher is called a psychologist, and can be classified as a social scientist, behavioral scientist, or cognitive scientist. Psychologists attempt to understand the role of mental functions in individual and social behavior, while also exploring the physiological and neurobiological processes that underlie certain functions and behaviors. multicoaching Feb 28

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How do we acquire, store, and use complex knowledge? Faculty in the cognitive area combine experimental investigations with computational simulation techniques to understand the nature of human knowledge systems. Image on the left shows the output of a computational model as it progressively learns to differentiate concepts over learning trials. Image reprinted from Figure 6a, p. 318 of McClelland, J. https://www.stanford.edu/dept/psychology/
Cover Story Why Wait? The Science Behind Procrastination Procrastination is complex in its causes and the ways it affects the lives of those who wait; the consequences can be taxing on your well-being. Presidential Column http://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/getArticle.cfm?id=2267

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