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PSYCHOLOGY
- Show 1003: Use It or Lose It:
Memory and the Aging Process
- Show 1002: Robots Have Feelings, Too:
Building Interactive Robots that Behave Like People
- Show 1002: Go, Team!:
Robots in Groups and Teams
- Show 1001: Masked Killers:
Nesting Behavior Among Masked Boobies of the Galápagos
- Show 905: Song and Dance:
Spider Communications
- Show 905: Arachnophobia:
Treating Fear with Virtual Reality
- Show 904: Can You Beat Jet Lag?:
Resetting the Human Biological Clock
- Show 904: Why Does Traffic Jam?:
Using Computers to Understand and Simulate Traffic Patterns
- Show 903: If Only They Could Talk!:
Teaching Language to Animals
- Show 903: Who Needs Words, Anyway?:
How Animals Learn Abstract Concepts
- Show 903: Number Crunchers:
Animals That Count
- Show 903: Figure That One Out:
Problem-Solving in Animals
- Show 903: No Fools About Tools:
How Animals Use Tools
- Show 903: Thinking About Thinking:
Inside the Minds of Animals
- Show 902: We're On Our Way:
Effects of Weightlessness
- Show 902: Houston We've Had a Problem:
Using Virtual-Reality Technology on Space Flights
- Show 901: Paradise Postponed
Soufriere Hills Volcano Devastates Montserrat
- Show 901: Big Dish
Listening to the Universe and Looking for Asteroids at Arecibo Observatory
- Show 805: Polar Bear Picnic:
Enrichment Programs in Zoos Today
- Show 805: The Wilder, the Better:
Animal Psychology in Zoos
- Show 805: Return to the Wild:
Captive Breeding of Golden Lion Tamarins
- Show 804: Alan 2.0:
A Digitized Version of Alan Alda
- Show 804: Aaron the Artist
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Building a Robot Artist That Paints
- Show 804: Brain Music
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The Brain Opera
- Show 803: Isaac and Friends:
Technology for the Disabled
- Show 802: Water, Water Everywhere...:
A Scientific Look at Dowsing
- Show 802: Aliens Have Landed:
A Visit to Roswell, New Mexico
- Show 802: Paper Personality:
The Pseudoscience of Graphology
- Show 802: Healing Touch:
Testing Therapeutic Touch Scientifically
- Show 705: Mazes and Squiggles:
Autonomous Robot Competition
- Show 703: The Man with Two Brains:
Working with Split-Brain Patients
- Show 703: Old Brain/New Tricks:
How the Brain Learns Language
- Show 703: Remembering What Matters:
How Emotions Affect Memory
- Show 703: True or False:
Creating False Memories
- Show 703: What's In a Dream:
Sleep, Dreams and Learning
- Show 701: Virtually Real:
A tour of the MIT Media Lab
- Show 605: Virtual Fear:
Curing Phobias with Virtual Reality
- Show 604: Spineless But Smart:
Observing Octopus Intelligence
- Show 505: Body Sense:
How Babies Learn to Use Their Muscles
- Show 505: Born to Talk:
How Children Learn Language
- Show 505: A Change of Mind:
How Kids Learn to Deceive
- Show 505: The Magic Years:
How Kids View Magic
- Show 505: Speaking for Herself:
How Computers Help Disabled People Communicate
- Show 504: Chimp Manners:
Teaching Female Chimps to be Good Mothers
- Show 504: Chimps Count:
Chimps That Do Math Problems
- Show 504: Finger Food:
How the Aye-Aye Finds Its Food
- Show 504: Keeping the Peace:
Cooperative Primate Behavior
- Show 504: Monkey See, Monkey Do:
Tool Use Among Human and Nonhuman Primates
- Show 503: Spineless, But Smart:
Observing Octopus Intelligence
- Show 502: The Bite Stuff:
Creating a Better Dog Food
- Show 404: Cop Psychiatrists:
A Psychiatric Training Program Gives Police the Tools They Need to Deal with Difficult Situations
- Show 403: The Turing Test:
A Test to Find Out if Computers Can Think
- Show 401: Mind Over Machine:
Flying a Plane Using Biofeedback
- Show 305: Sailing Therapy:
Physical and Psychological Benefits of Sailing
- Show 304: Science and the Brain:
How Mothers Recognize Newborns; Athletes Use Biofeedback to Improve Skills
- Show 303: New Research into Dyslexia:
Underlying Causes of Dyslexia
- Show 301: Leaders and Liars:
A Psychologist Explores the Question, "Do Good Leaders Make Good Liars?"
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Scientific American Frontiers
Fall 1990 to Spring 2000
Sponsored by GTE Corporation,
now a part of Verizon Communications Inc.

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