Volume 21 - Part 9 - (September 2008)
Phineas Gage – Unravelling the myth
Phineas Gage – Unravelling the myth
Malcolm Macmillan updates a familiar tale, 160 years after its inception
Page Numbers: 828-831
Foundations of sand?
Christian Jarrett on the lure of academic myths and their place in classic psychology
Page Numbers: 756-759
The man who frightens small children
Lance Workman talks to Andy Field about his work on childhood anxiety
Page Numbers: 760-761
Oracle of the unconscious or deceiver of the unwitting?
Aiden P. Gregg on the implicit association test
Page Numbers: 762-767
A childhood disorder grows up
Lee A. Wilkinson looks at adults with Asperger’s syndrome
Page Numbers: 768-771
Time to meet our match
Alan G. Walker argues for an international online community for psychologists to ease collaboration and bridge the science–practitioner divide
Page Numbers: 772-775
What makes a good psychology lecturer?
Seh Hyun Rho’s winning piece in the Higher Education Academy Psychology Network’s essay competition, plus a selection from the other entries
Page Numbers: 776-777
News and Media
Including Milgram redux, eyewitness memory, antidepressant debate and more.
Page Numbers: 748-755
Book reviews
Including women mind doctors, female violence, children's dreams and a host of web-only reviews.
Page Numbers: 778-779
Society
Including President's column, penile plethysmography and more
Page Numbers: 782-785
Careers: What do psychologists do?
Jon Sutton illustrates some potential career paths ahead of you
Page Numbers: 788-791
Letters
Including CBT, health psychology correction, autism, evolution and more
Page Numbers: 810-813
One on one - with Alan Baddeley
Professor of Psychology at the University of York
Page Numbers: 832