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BBC Future column: Does the internet rewire your brain? « Mind Hacks
Plenty of folk have been quick to capitalise on this neuro-anxiety. Amazon’s virtual shelves g...
posted: 04.05.2012
source: wp.me
by: jerv1
Kristopher Schau: Lydlogg nummer 2 | Morgenbladet
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posted: 30.04.2012
source: morgenbladet.no
by: jerv1
Why Does Using Facebook Feel So Good? | Psychology Today
At a party a few years ago, a friend turned to me and in all seriousness stated that he would rather...
posted: 30.04.2012
source: www.psychologytoday.com
by: jerv1
Why Men Should Read More Fiction | The Art of Manliness
At the Art of Manliness, we encourage our readers to read books. It’s through reading that we ...
posted: 30.04.2012
source: artofmanliness.com
by: jerv1
Vaughan Bell: the truth about lie detectors | Science | The Observer
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posted: 27.04.2012
source: www.guardian.co.uk
by: jerv1
Five Effortless Postures that Foster Creative Thinking — PsyBlog
There are lots of metaphors floating around in creativity. We talk about 'thinking outside the box',...
posted: 27.04.2012
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by: jerv1
Screening Out the Introverts - Advice - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Some years ago I joined my students in taking the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, a test to determine p...
posted: 27.04.2012
source: chronicle.com
by: jerv1
BBC - BBC Radio 4 Programmes - Mind Changers, Julian Rotter and Locus of Control
When, as a Psychology student, Claudia Hammond read about Locus of Control in Julian Rotter's So...
posted: 27.04.2012
source: www.bbc.co.uk
by: jerv1
BPS Origins
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posted: 27.04.2012
source: origins.bps.org.uk
by: jerv1