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Popular music and clichés aren’t the only evidence that the waiting is the hardest part. Research backs it up as well; waiting for potentially bad news can be at least as difficult as receiving the ne...
Using a Foreign Language Helps Decision-Making
Bias Cognitive Processes Cognitive Psychology Decision Making Foreign Language Language Psychological Science
2012/4/25
If you think that decisions are based only on the evidence presented, think again. In fact, think about the question in a different language, assessing the risks inherent in making decisions. Your rea...
Small “Neural Focus Groups” Predict Anti-Smoking Ad Campaign Success
Advertising/Marketing Brain Neuroimaging Psychological Science Smoking
2012/4/25
Brain scans of a small group of people can predict the actions of entire populations, according to a new study by researchers from the University of Michigan, the University of Oregon and the Universi...
Crew Schedules, Sleep Deprivation, and Aviation Performance
Cognitive Processes Current Directions in Psychological Science Performance Sleep Wake Cycle
2012/4/24
Night-time departures, early morning arrivals, and adjusting to several time zones in a matter of days can rattle circadian rhythms, compromise attention and challenge vigilance. And yet, these are th...
That Impulsive, Moody Preschooler May Grow Up to Be a Problem Gambler
Clinical Psychology Developmental Psychology Emotional Control Psychological Science Self-Control
2012/4/23
Give me the child at 3 and I will give you the adult compulsive gambler. That is the striking finding of a new study in Psychological Science, a journal published by the Association for Psychological ...
That Impulsive, Moody Preschooler May Grow Up to Be a Problem Gambler
Clinical Psychology Developmental Psychology Emotional Control Psychological Science Self-Control
2012/4/23
Give me the child at 3 and I will give you the adult compulsive gambler. That is the striking finding of a new study in Psychological Science, a journal published by the Association for Psychological ...
Income Inequality and Distrust Foster Academic Dishonesty
Morality Psychological Science Schools Social Behavior Socioeconomic Status
2012/4/4
College professors and students are in an arms race over cheating. Students find new sources for pre-written term papers; professors find new ways to check the texts they get for plagiarized material....
Brain Stores Objects by Color, Too
Attention Embodied Cognition Individual Differences Priming Psychological Science Word Recognition
2012/4/3
How do we know what a lemon is, or a baseball? “Theories that explain how our brains store knowledge say that similar knowledge is stored in similar places. So things that are related – in how they lo...
What was B.F. Skinner really like? A study parses his traits
Behaviorism History of Psychology Personality Traits Personality/Social Perspectives on Psychological Science
2012/3/20
March 20th marks the birthday of famed behavioral psychologist B.F. Skinner, who would have turned 108 today. Besides Sigmund Freud, B.F. Skinner was the most famous and perhaps the most influential p...
Your parents were right: Hard experiences may indeed make you tough. Psychological scientists have found that, while going through many experiences like assault, hurricanes, and bereavement can be psy...
Just 60 Seconds of Combat Impairs Memory
Exercise, Forgetting, Memory, Psychological Science
2012/3/13
Just 60 seconds of all-out physical exertion in a threatening situation can seriously damage the memories of those involved for many details of the incident, according to a new study of police officer...
Get Me Out of this Slump! Visual Illusions Improve Sports Performance
Perceptual Motor Coordination Psychological Science Spatial Perception Sports
2012/3/12
With the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament set to begin, college basketball fans around the United States are in the throes of March Madness. Anyone who has seen a game knows that the fans are ...
In Recognizing Faces, the Whole is Not Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts
Face Perception Facial Recognition Psychological Science Visual Attention Visual Perception
2012/3/8
How do we recognize a face? To date, most research has answered “holistically”: We look at all the features—eyes, nose, mouth—simultaneously and, perceiving the relationships among them, gain an advan...
Stumped by a Problem? This Technique Unsticks You
Cognitive Processes creativity innovation Problem Solving Psychological Science
2012/3/6
Stuck solving a problem? Seek the obscure, says Tony McCaffrey, a psychology PhD from the University of Massachusetts. “There’s a classic obstacle to innovation called ‘functional fixedness,’ which is...
Two Heads Are Not Always Better Than One
Decision Making Interpersonal Interaction Judgment Psychological Science
2012/3/5
From the corporate boardroom to the kitchen table, important decisions are often made in collaboration. But are two—or three or five—heads better than one? Not always, according to new research from t...