Month: September 2023

Unleashing the Power of Intellectual Virtues in Interdisciplinary Research

Imagine a team of researchers embarking on a scientific adventure. They come from different disciplines like philosophy, psychology, linguistics, and anthropology, all joining forces to unlock the mysteries of cognition. But as they navigate through the complex landscape of interdisciplinary research, they encounter challenges that dampen their initial enthusiasm. However, a glimmer of hope emerges […]

Published on September 27, 2023

Inner speech as language process and cognitive tool

Imagine having a secret language that exists only in your mind. Well, that’s exactly what inner speech (IS) is all about! It’s like having a personal cognitive tool that helps you think and process information. Recent research has shown that IS not only serves as a language process but also has incredible benefits for various […]

Published on September 27, 2023

Worrisome Lack of Oversight in Medication Use for Florida Foster Kids

In Florida’s foster care system, there is a significant lack of oversight and regulation in the administration of powerful psychotropic and opioid medications to children. While state law requires proper authorization and record-keeping for these medications, a federal audit found multiple cases where child welfare workers did not adhere to these regulations. Documentation of medication […]

Published on September 27, 2023