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Facial Recognition in Humans Versus Artificial Intelligence: When Are We Wrong?

Every day, we encounter numerous faces of diverse genders, ages, and races, and our ability to identify them accurately is crucial. Recognizing the limitations of both human and Artificial Intelligence facial recognition systems, this article aims to explore the causes and implications of facial recognition failures.
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Thinking About Thinking: How Metacognition Can Help Your Grades

Have you ever tried to predict the grade you would receive on an exam? If so, how did you do it? The answer is through metacognition. We discuss strategies students can employ to improve metacognitive accuracy and subsequent memory performance.
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How Can We Improve Our Memory of Names?

Have you ever been in a situation in which you recognize someone but cannot quite recall their name? Or do you have a grandparent who struggles to remember names? We describe evidence-based techniques that could be used to enhance your memory for names.
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Seeing the World Through a Rosy-Colored Lens: A Look Into the Reconstructive Process of Memory

Rosy retrospection is the tendency for an individual to evaluate the past more favorably than the present. When the passage of time allows people to recall events through a rosy lens, this may be an adaptive process to maintain well-being.
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Go Blue: The Effects of Blue Light on Memory

Ever wondered what can be done to improve learning, studying, or working? Research reveals the benefits of utilizing blue light to increase attentiveness, memory, and cognitive efficiency.
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Cognitive Casualties: How Drugs Can Lead to Long-Term Deficiencies in Cognition

There can be severe long-term effects of alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, and ecstasy on various cognitive abilities.
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Pritzker Hall: A Cognitive Illusion in UCLA’s Backyard

As we begin returning to campus, be sure to check out Pritzker Hall, a cognitive illusion in UCLA’s backyard!
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Individual vs. Collaborative Exams: The Effect of Collaboration on Learning

Given the choice, students likely prefer to take collaborative rather than individual exams but have you ever wondered how collaborative tests affect your education?
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Time Flies During a Pandemic: How Attentional Bias and Event Boundaries Impact Memory of 2020

Did time feel like it flew by last year? Find out why!
