Author: Dr. David Lowemann

The role of alpha oscillations in resisting distraction

The role of alpha oscillations (8–13 Hz) in suppressing distractors is extensively debated. One debate concerns whether alpha oscillations suppress anticipated visual distractors through increased power. Whereas some studies suggest that alpha oscillations support distractor suppression, others do not. We identify methodological differences that may explain these discrepancies. A second debate concerns the mechanistic role […]

Published on December 12, 2024

Soda taxes don’t just affect sales: They help change people’s minds

The city of Berkeley’s first-in-the-nation soda tax a decade ago, along with more recent Bay Area tax increases on sugar-sweetened drinks, have not only led to reduced sales. They are also associated with significant changes in social norms and attitudes about the healthfulness of sweet drinks. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David […]

Published on December 12, 2024

Mothers’ language choices have double the impact in bilingual families

New research shows that mothers have twice the impact on language exposure, challenging traditional parenting advice. In a new study, researchers found that there wasn’t a single strategy that could be singled out as ‘best’ to raise a child bilingually. But when they looked at parents’ language use individually rather than the family’s overall strategy, […]

Published on December 12, 2024