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Podcast: Curiosity Weekly
Episode: Memoryβs Role in Social Anxiety, The First Synthetic Self-Replicating Genome, and Penguins Can Call Underwater
Description: Learn about new research into how social anxiety works in the brain; how scientists developed the first synthetic self-replicating genome; and the adorable sounds penguins make underwater.Β
It's harder for people with social anxiety to remember encounters that ended positively by Kelsey Donk
Dolan, E. W. (2020, February 13). Social anxiety is linked to impaired memory for positive social events. PsyPost; PsyPost. https://www.psypost.org/2020/02/social-anxiety-is-linked-to-impaired-memory-for-positive-social-events-55685Β
Social anxiety is associated with impaired memory for imagined social events with positive outcomes. (2019). Cognition and Emotion. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02699931.2019.1675596Β
Scientists just created the first synthetic self-replicating genome by Cameron Duke
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