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PHTOGRAPHY
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
I LOVE TAIWAN
LABS AND BLOGS OF PSYCHOLOGY
- Emotion Rules
- Change Detection: Attention, Memory and Decision
- Cognitive Training
- Kensinger/Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab (Boston College)
- Lisa F. Barrett/Interdisciplinary Affective Science Lab (Boston College)
- Diego Pizzagalli/Affective Neuroscience Laboratory (Harvard)
- Brian Scholl/Perception and Cognition Lab (Yale)
- Lynn Hasher/Hasher Aging & Cognition Lab (Toronto)
- Kevin Oshsner/Social Cognitive Neuroscience (Columbia)
- Roberto Cabeza and Kevin LaBar/Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (Duke)
- Laura Carstensen/Life-span Development Laboratory (Stanford)
- Elizabeth Phelps/THe Phelps Lab (NYU)
- James Gross/The Stanford Psychophysiology Laboratory
- Mara Mather/Emotion and Cogntion Lab (USC)
- Psychology Software Tools, Inc.
3 comments:
Is that three (long leaves, yellow balls for flowers) an acacia? It looks like an acacia to me.
It's called 相思樹 in Chinese. I look it in to dictionary to figure out its English name. It's Taiwanese acacia. Why on earth it's called "Taiwanese" acacia! I don't know if it means it's indigenous.
P.S. I am sorry that I didn't put any captions about those photos. I have been too busy to write any thing recently.
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