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Study: cats reflect the personality of your holder

February 27, 2019 cats, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, Psyche, psychology

If the cat is always in a bad mood, you should consider his personality “Like the dog, so the Mr.

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In small groups, people follow high-performing leaders

February 22, 2019 Behavior, K-12 Education, Learning Disorders, Psychiatry, psychology, Racial Issues, Relationships, Social Psychology

While the “wisdom of the crowd” shapes the behavior of large groups of people, less is known about small-group dynamics

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Brain pathways of aversion identified

February 18, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Child Development, Depression, Disorders and Syndromes, Intelligence, Neuroscience, psychology

What happens in the brain when we feel discomfort? Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden are now one step closer

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Men see me as an exotic adventure: a wheelchair rider Laura about her love life

February 8, 2019 By, health, psychology, the, Way

It took time, and some men, until you found your way in the relationship jungle. In the meantime, FOCUS-white-Online-guest author

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The human brain works backwards to retrieve memories

January 15, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Disorders and Syndromes, Intelligence, Learning Disorders, Memory, Neuroscience, psychology

When we remember a past event, the human brain reconstructs that experience in reverse order, according to a new study

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Video game players frequently exposed to graphic content may see world differently

December 18, 2018 Anger Management, Artificial Intelligence, Borderline Personality Disorder, Computer Graphics, Perception, Photography, psychology, Video Games

People who frequently play violent video games are more immune to disturbing images than non-players, a UNSW-led study into the

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After heavy criticism: Spahn back row at new regulation for psychological therapies

December 12, 2018 Depression, health, health news, psychology, The ARD morning magazine

The Minister of health, Jens Spahn from the required date of service and the public procurement act (TSVG), especially in

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Psychology team conducts research indicating that backward motion improves memory

November 19, 2018 backward, conducts, Improves, indicating, Memory, Motion, psychology, research, Team, that

A team of Roehampton academics from the Department of Psychology have conducted research showing that backwards movement, whether real or

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Navigating our thoughts: Fundamental principles of thinking

November 15, 2018 Behavior, Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Creativity, Dementia, Intelligence, Neuroscience, psychology

It is one of the most fundamental questions in neuroscience: How do humans think? Until recently, we seemed far from

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Parents put nature in the shopping basket

November 14, 2018 Child Development, Child Psychology, Consumer Behavior, Educational Psychology, epilepsy, parenting, Psychiatry, psychology

In a world of vast consumer choice, ambiguous product descriptions and self-appointed experts, parents face a minefield when picking out

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