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People are hopeless at drawing the Apple logo, and what it tells us about memory
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11 years ago
aaronbrethorst
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152.
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The psychology of first impressions
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11 years ago
nitin_flanker
2 points
153.
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Friendly, conscientious people are more prone to “destructive obedience”
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12 years ago
AndrewDucker
2 points
154.
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What's the next frontier for improving psychological research?
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a month ago
ikesau
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155.
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A decade of power posing: where do we stand? (2021)
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a year ago
mellosouls
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156.
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Autistic traits may aid learning in the face of failure
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a year ago
domofutu
2 points
157.
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Cold memories cue our bodies to warm up
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a year ago
XzetaU8
2 points
158.
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Could vagus nerve stimulation offer progress on treatment resistant depression?
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a year ago
domofutu
2 points
159.
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Me and Monotropism: A unified theory of autism (2018)
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a year ago
yamrzou
2 points
160.
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Does feeling powerful make us more likely to be unfaithful?
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a year ago
domofutu
2 points
161.
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Five new rules of first impressions
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a year ago
domofutu
2 points
162.
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Ticker-tape synaesthesia reveals links to dyslexia
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a year ago
domofutu
2 points
163.
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Are Artificial Naps on the Horizon?
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a year ago
domofutu
2 points
164.
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Did you perceive the invisible gorilla after all?
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2 years ago
domofutu
2 points
165.
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Five ways 'honest' placebos can help
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2 years ago
domofutu
2 points
166.
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Mixed emotions may not be mixed after all
bps.org.uk
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2 years ago
XzetaU8
2 points
167.
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Extreme heat linked with uneven cognitive decline
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3 years ago
wjb3
2 points
168.
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How psychologists are using robots to study the "uncanny valley"
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3 years ago
wjb3
2 points
169.
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Our memory is worse for things we've photographed
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4 years ago
thcipriani
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170.
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People are more sceptical of sex difference research when findings favour men
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4 years ago
mpweiher
2 points
171.
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People with no mind’s eye have less vivid and detailed memories
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4 years ago
CharlesW
2 points
172.
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The persistent irony of the Dunning-Kruger Effect
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4 years ago
yamrzou
2 points
173.
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To beat procrastination, avoid deadlines–unless they’re short
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4 years ago
rustoo
2 points
174.
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Illusory Truth Effect: intelligence and analytical thinking offer no protection
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5 years ago
ta8645
2 points
175.
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Cat People, Beware – Posing with Your Pet Could Make You Appear Less Dateable
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6 years ago
bmcn2020
2 points
176.
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How to Get the Most Out of Virtual Learning
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6 years ago
yamman
2 points
177.
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When Reminded of Their Mortality, People Are More Likely to Donate Posses (Cont)
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6 years ago
whack
2 points
178.
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We consistently overestimate how much people will enjoy or pay for stuff
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6 years ago
hhs
2 points
179.
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Abstaining from social media doesn't improve well being
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7 years ago
simonebrunozzi
2 points
180.
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People prefer their jobs to be taken by robots, not other workers
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7 years ago
hhs
2 points
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