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March 29, 2015

Learning to see data with perceptual-learning

This article cites the perceptual-learning research of UCLA psychologist, Philip Kellman. By tapping into perceptual-learning, people can more quickly extract pertinent information from mountains of computational data.

New York Times Sunday Review
March 26, 2015

Blaire Van Valkenburgh named Phi Beta Kappa Society Visiting Scholar

Blaire Van Valkenburgh, UCLA professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, has been selected among 13 Phi Beta Kappa Society Visiting Scholars for 2015-2016 nationally.

UCLA Newsroom
March 26, 2015

85 college students tried to draw the Apple logo from memory. 84 failed.

In a new study published in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, UCLA psychologists found that almost none of their subjects could draw the logo correctly from memory.

UCLA Newsroom
March 18, 2015

Sense of smell may reveal weight bias

UCLA researchers found that when people viewed images of overweight or obese people, they gave worse ratings to scent samples — even though the samples were unscented.

UCLA Newsroom
March 17, 2015

UCLA opens new Staglin Family Music Festival Center for Brain and Behavioral Health

Gift from Staglin family will fund research on returning unhealthy brains to health.

UCLA Newsroom
March 3, 2015

UCLA life scientists make breakthrough for sickle cell disease treatment

Senior author, Dr. Donald Kohn, and his team have found that an innovative stem cell gene therapy method could provide a one-time, lasting treatment for sickle cell disease.

Examiner
March 3, 2015

UCLA researchers devise new method to identify disease markers, a key step toward personalized medicine

Senior author Xinshu (Grace) Xiao and team, have developed a method, called GIREMI to inexpensively identify genetic markers for diagnosing and predicting the risk of a wide range of diseases.

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