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How A Facial Expression is Interpreted Depends on Situation and Viewer's Attachment Type
Written by Keiron WalshIt is well appreciated that facial expressions play a major role in non-verbal social communication among humans and other primates, because faces provide rapid access to information about the identity as well as the internal states…Written on Wednesday, 06 August 2008 17:39 in Latest Be the first to comment! Read more... -
New: A Level Psychology Forum
Written by Keiron WalshYou can now discuss A Level Psychology on our new forum. There are sections where you can ask for help with A Level Psychology, Discuss the A Level Specifications and there is a general area to discuss any…Written on Friday, 05 March 2010 00:00 in Latest Be the first to comment! Read more... -
Examining the brain as a neural information super-highway
Written by News ReleaseAn article demonstrating how tools for modeling traffic on the Internet and telephone systems can be used to study information flow in brain networks will be published in the open-access journal PLoS Computational Biology on June…Written on Thursday, 02 June 2011 05:00 in Psychology News Be the first to comment! Read more... -
World-wide assessment determines differences in cultures
Written by News ReleaseA new international study led by the University of Maryland and supported by the National Science Foundation's Division of Behavioral and cognitive Sciences offers insights that may help explain such cultural differences and bridge the gaps…Written on Thursday, 26 May 2011 05:00 in Psychology News Be the first to comment! Read more... -
Superstitious Minds
Written by Keiron WalshWritten on Wednesday, 14 July 2010 06:59 in Anomalistic Psychology Be the first to comment! Read more...
Lucky charms and superstitions actually work, according to new research, but it isn't down to magic.