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Soldiers Amygdalae Show Scars of War | The Scientist - 0 views

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    overactive amygdala interferes with decision-making, problem-solving
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Quotes about Mind - 0 views

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    Quotation site. Quotes about the Mind
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BPS Research Digest: We sit near people who look like us - 0 views

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    Where to sit? Near the person who looks like you
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BPS Research Digest: This picture will make it more likely that you'll seek help - 0 views

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    visual cues subconsciously affect mood & behavior. See the picture that will make it more likely that you'll seek help http://ow.ly/5DhBb
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    Prompts in the environment make their way beneath your conscious radar and into your mind, affecting your mood and behaviour. Past research has shown that a briefcase, as opposed to a rucksack, on a table, leads people to behave more competitively. A wall poster featuring a pair of staring eyes increases people's use of an honesty box. And a 2009 study found that pictures of companionable dolls increased the likelihood that toddlers would help a stranger pick up sticks they'd dropped. Now Mark Rubin at the University of Newcastle has added to this literature with an adult study showing that pictures of companionship don't just increase the giving of help, they also increase the intention to seek help.
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Study Finds Correlation Between Belief in God and Cognitive Style | News | The Harvard... - 0 views

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    "The researchers determined that those with an intuitive cognitive style tend to have a stronger belief in God than those with a more reflective cognitive style. As defined in the study, intuitive thinkers make judgments quickly, based on automatic processes and instinct. Reflective thinkers prefer to pause and critically examine initial judgments before making a decision."
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