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Senses serve as the means by which our brains decode our surroundings. Most of us were taught in school that humans possess five senses — sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. We also learned that various animals have similar senses but within a different scope. For instance, while humans can perceive red, green, and blue […]
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**Welcome Back to STEM from Scratch!** Welcome back to the monthly newsletter of STEM from Scratch! It’s been some time since our last gathering. In case you missed it, STEM from Scratch is a non-profit organization that has recently been revitalized. The leadership has transitioned to enthusiastic high school students in Ontario who are eager […]
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STEM from Scratch is committed to nurturing a passion and comprehension of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) among young people. Every month, the organization showcases opportunities that enable young individuals and motivate them to immerse themselves in the thrilling realm of STEM. For January, numerous fantastic opportunities are open for youth to pursue. 1. […]
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STEM from Scratch shares opportunities each month to enhance awareness of STEM-related initiatives for youth engagement. Below are the opportunities for March! McMaster University I-STEP: Black Youth IMHOTEP STEM Enrichment Program The IMHOTEP STEM Enrichment Program at McMaster University aims to offer Black high school students from Hamilton and the Halton region practical STEM experiences […]
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the mid-20th century. This theory illustrates a five-tier model of human needs, often depicted as a pyramid. At the base of the pyramid are physiological necessities such as food, water, and shelter, which must be satisfied before higher-level needs can be addressed. Once physiological needs are met, individuals seek safety and security, encompassing physical safety, […]
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Spaced repetition serves as a memory enhancement technique. While it’s established that distributing your study sessions is more effective than cramming, utilizing an app allows personalization of your spaced repetition timetable, helping you to effectively build dependable memories for any subject matter you choose. Michael Nielsen shares an interesting discussion about his experiences with spaced […]
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**The Development of Reaction Times: Perspectives from Historical and Contemporary Cognitive Psychology** The assessment of reaction times has historically been a key component of cognitive psychology, a practice that existed before psychology became an established discipline. Initial investigations into reaction times played a crucial role in examining the cognitive mechanisms involved in reacting to stimuli […]
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**John Bargh’s “Before You Know It”: The Nuances and Challenges of Unconscious Influences** John Bargh, a distinguished social psychologist, investigates the nuances of the unconscious mind in his work “Before You Know It: The Unconscious Reasons We Do What We Do.” Renowned for his groundbreaking experiments, Bargh examines the frequently hidden forces that shape human […]
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