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Brains of Liberals, Conservatives May Work Differently | Psych Central News - Random Collection from WebResearch published over the weekend shows that brains of liberals and conservatives may be constructed and work differently. In a study likely to raise the hackles of some conservatives, scientists at New York University and the University of California, Los Angeles, found that ...
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Random Collection from Web - HomeSome Interesting Psychological Studies
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Technology Review: Intelligence ExplainedTracking and understanding the complex connections within the brain may finally reveal the neural secret of cognitive ability. Or not.
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Web Surf to Save Your Aging Brain - MSN Health & Fitness - Aging WellWeb Surf to Save Your Aging Brain MONDAY, Oct. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Surfing the Internet just might be a way to preserve your mental skills as you age. Researchers found that older adults who started browsing the Web experienced improved brain function after only a few days. "You can ...
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Why a broken heart really does hurt - Telegraph | #Pain, #PsychologyResearchers have found a genetic link between physical pain and social rejection, which means that breaking up with a partner really can be painful. Psychologists at the University of California, Los Angeles say the human body has a gene which connects physical pain sensitivity with ...
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Carmindy offers easy makeup tips and a splash of positivityLos Angeles Health and Beauty Examiner Sarah Torribio writes about Carmindy.com, a positively great beauty site presented by a world-famous makeup artist ("What Not to Wear") with an optimistic and esteem-boosting axe to grind.
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The Psychology of Celebrity Worship - Mental Health Disorders on MedicineNet.comThe public's fascination with celebrities "may seem new because we are such a media-immersed society, but it's really not," said Stuart Fischoff, senior editor at the Journal of Media Psychology and emeritus professor of media psychology at California State University, Los Angeles. When the ...
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Edge 290A Talk With John A. Bargh
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Scientists capture the first image of memories being made (6/22/2009)Scientists capture the first image of memories being made (6/22/2009) The ability to learn and to establish new memories is essential to our daily existence and identity; enabling us to navigate through the world. A new study by researchers at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital ...
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Scientists capture the first image of memories being madeScientists capture the first image of memories being made The increase in green fluorescence represents the imaging of local translation at synapses during long-term synaptic plasticity. Credit: Science The ability to learn and to establish new memories is essential to our daily existence ...
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