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Hans de Kraker

APS Observer - Then and Now: The New Face of Psychology - 0 views

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    Psychology 2.0 In the 20 years since APS was founded, psychological science has changed dramatically. New fields, such as social neuroscience, behavioral economics, and behavioral genetics have burst onto the scene, as advances in theory and technology have allowed scientists to incorporate new techniques and combine a variety of perspectives in their research. Teams of researchers across all scientific domains are diligently generating exciting research. But the emergent transdisciplinary nature of psychology makes it all the more difficult to identify one new face of psychology. Could it be that the brain is the new face of psychology?
James Breeze

Psychology and Psychiatry 2.0 - 17 views

Absolutely! I have logged in here now and will ad other stuff and we need to promote it. I will blog this group too. Hans de Kraker wrote: > As long as you have the appropriate security and priva...

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Natalie Stewart

Minding Psychology: A Weekly Update | Psychology Update | Scoop.it - 0 views

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     This weekly newspaper brings updates on what's happening in psychology, in particular sharing resources designed to increase our knowledge of the field.Read and subscribe free online at:  http://paper.li/NattyStewart24/1327249950
Natalie Stewart

July 17 - Minding Psychology: A Weekly Update | Psychology Update | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    This weekly newspaper brings updates on what's happening in psychology, in particular sharing resources designed to increase our knowledge of the field. Read and subscribe free at:  http://paper.li/NattyStewart24/1327249950
Natalie Stewart

Sept 25 - Minding Psychology: A Weekly Update | Psychology Update | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    This weekly newspaper brings updates on what's happening in psychology, in particular sharing resources designed to increase our knowledge of the field.
Hans de Kraker

Paralysed man walks in the virtual world - web - Technology - smh.com.au - 1 views

  • Ushiba says Second Life could motivate patients with severe paralysis, who are often too depressed to undergo rehabilitation.
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      Interesting correlation between technology and overcoming psychological barriers like depression. Interesting to know that these people come out of their isolation, not having anything - and many of us having everything and still being depressed.
  • A paralysed man using only his brain waves has been able to manipulate a virtual Internet character, Japanese researchers said Monday, calling it a world first.
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    "Second Life is an increasingly popular world in which people - and animals - are represented by animated virtual characters called avatars and do everything from social activities to shopping. Interesting correlation between technology and overcoming psychological barriers like depression. Interesting to know that these people come out of their isolation, not having anything - and many of us having everything and still being depressed.
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