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How to become a more curious person, according to new research

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November 1, 2012

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Psychologist Studies the Effects of Diagram Orientation on Comprehension

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UCSB Study Reveals Brain Functions During Visual Searches

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UCSB Scholars Study the Evolution of Human Generosity

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Book by UCSB Psychologist Explores Emerging Technologies and Virtual Reality

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Research by Psychologists Seeks to Understand Variations in Extraversion

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Scientists Discover How to Predict Learning Using Brain Analysis
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