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A Surprising New Way to Avoid Choking Under Pressure
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7 years ago
jpn
4 points
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New Findings: Cortical Blindness Eliminates the Risk of Developing Schizophrenia
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7 years ago
sohkamyung
4 points
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Mindfulness training does not foster empathy, and can make narcissists worse
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9 years ago
nreece
4 points
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Teenage girls explain mental health gender gap in new study
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3 comments
a year ago
domofutu
3 points
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Why do we engage in wilful ignorance?
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2 comments
3 years ago
wjb3
3 points
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Open-plan offices drive down face-to-face interactions and increase use of email
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2 comments
8 years ago
Dowwie
3 points
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Is surveillance changing how we see the world?
bps.org.uk
1 comment
a year ago
domofutu
3 points
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'Dad jokes? That’s the way eye roll ’
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1 comment
3 years ago
yamrzou
3 points
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Drinking coffee before shopping can lead to impulse buying
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1 comment
4 years ago
adamiscool8
3 points
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Psychology’s favourite thought experiment doesn’t predict real-world behaviour
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1 comment
8 years ago
DanBC
3 points
101.
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The precision of a memory can be seen in the eyes
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a year ago
domofutu
3 points
102.
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How to Make a Habit Stick
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a year ago
domofutu
3 points
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Working memory training could help beat anxiety (2016)
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2 years ago
yamrzou
3 points
104.
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Developing a Pokémon-sensitive region in players' visual cortex (2019)
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2 years ago
EndXA
3 points
105.
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Neurodivergence and the Body
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2 years ago
wjb3
3 points
106.
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Do trigger warnings work as intended?
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3 years ago
wjb3
3 points
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'Dad jokes? That’s the way eye roll ’
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3 years ago
sohkamyung
3 points
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Decisions made by human experts can be as inscrutable as algorithms
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4 years ago
kevin_morrill
3 points
109.
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Our partner’s level of education can have a positive impact on our own health
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4 years ago
whack
3 points
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People with “Maladaptive Daydreaming” spend an average of four hours a da (cont)
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5 years ago
whack
3 points
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Eating Lunch at Desk Again? Study Examines Why Workers Don’t Always Take Breaks
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6 years ago
yarapavan
3 points
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Having too much information can lead us to make worse decisions
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6 years ago
hhs
3 points
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People Who Try to Be Environmentally-Friendly Are Happier
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7 years ago
elorant
3 points
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Want to know whether a psychology study will replicate? Ask a bunch of people
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7 years ago
hhs
3 points
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Personal experience of adversity influences compassion toward others
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7 years ago
EndXA
3 points
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Instagrammers Who Post Lots of Selfies Are Judged Less Likeable, More Insecure
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7 years ago
mcenedella
3 points
117.
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Evidence of stable individual differences in implicit learning ability
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7 years ago
EndXA
3 points
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The “Recency Effect” Is Especially Pronounced in Children
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7 years ago
laurex
3 points
119.
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Intelligence and analytical thinking don’t protect from illusory truth effect
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7 years ago
EndXA
3 points
120.
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Testing Prestige and Dominance-Based Social Hierarchies Outside of a Lab
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7 years ago
laurex
3 points
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