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Here are my ResearchBlogging Editor’s Selections for this week: I was away at the annual conference of the Association for Psychological Science this week.

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Here are my ResearchBlogging Editor's Selections for this week:

I was away at the annual conference of the Association for Psychological Science this week. Luckily, others were able to supply the sci-blogosphere with plenty of psychology and neuroscience blogging.


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If you want some more psychological science, you can check out my daily recaps from the APS Convention and Teaching Institute: here, here, and here. And you can check out the official blog of the APS conference, The Observer, for more recaps of the symposia and poster sessions, as well as photos and videos.

Jason G. Goldman is a science journalist based in Los Angeles. He has written about animal behavior, wildlife biology, conservation, and ecology for Scientific American, Los Angeles magazine, the Washington Post, the Guardian, the BBC, Conservation magazine, and elsewhere. He contributes to Scientific American's "60-Second Science" podcast, and is co-editor of Science Blogging: The Essential Guide (Yale University Press). He enjoys sharing his wildlife knowledge on television and on the radio, and often speaks to the public about wildlife and science communication.

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