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Get Me Out of this Slump! Visual Illusions Improve Sports Performance
Perceptual Motor Coordination Psychological Science Spatial Perception Sports
2012/3/20
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
2012/3/20
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...
Want to Limit Aggression? Practice Self-Control!
Aggression Current Directions in Psychological Science Personality/Social Self-Control Social Behavior
2012/3/20
Feeling angry and annoyed with others is a daily part of life, but most people don’t act on these impulses. What keeps us from punching line-cutters or murdering conniving co-workers? Self-control. A ...
Stumped by a Problem? This Technique Unsticks You
Cognitive Processes creativity innovation Problem Solving Psychological Science
2012/3/20
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
2012/3/20
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...
People spend 46.9 percent of their waking hours thinking about something other than what they’re doing, and this mind-wandering typically makes them unhappy. So says a study that used an iPhone Web ap...
Strength in naughty or nice——Research says good or evil actions can lead to improved physical performance(图)
Strength actions physical performance
2012/3/5
New research from Harvard University suggests that moral actions may increase people’s capacity for willpower and physical endurance. Study participants who did good deeds — or even just imagined them...
Our senses aren’t just delivering a strict view of what’s going on in the world; they’re affected by what’s going on in our heads. A new study finds that hungry people see food-related words more clea...
The Ever-Expanding Definition of “Diversity”
Diversity Intergroup Relations Language Personality/Social Psychological Science Social Groups
2012/3/22
Diversity has become a goal for all sorts of institutions—but what it means may depend on who you ask. A new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Sc...
Who’s in the Know? To a Preschooler, the Person Doing the Pointing
Child Development Children Cognitive Development Cognitive Processes Gestures Learning Psychological Science Social Cognition
2012/3/20
If you want a preschooler to get the point, point. That’s a lesson that can be drawn from a new study in Psychological Science, a journal published by the Association for Psychological Science. As pa...
Stress Changes How People Make Decisions
choice Current Directions in Psychological Science Decision Making Risk Taking, Stress
2012/3/22
Trying to make a big decision while you’re also preparing for a scary presentation? You might want to hold off on that. Feeling stressed changes how people weigh risk and reward. A new article publish...
Preschools Get Disadvantaged Children Ready for the Rigors of Kindergarten
Behavioral Genetics Cognitive Development Intelligence Learning, Preschool Psychological Science Socioeconomic Status
2012/3/22
Preschools help children prepare for the rigors of grade school—especially children who come from a minority family, a poor family, or whose parents don’t provide high-quality interactions. The result...
Girls’ Verbal Skills Make Them Better At Arithmetic
Gender Language Mathematical Ability Psychological Science skill Students Teaching
2012/3/22
While boys generally do better than girls in science and math, some studies have found that girls do better in arithmetic. A new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association ...
Broken Hearts Really Hurt
Brain Emotions Neuroimaging pain Personality/Social Relationships Social Interaction
2012/3/22
“Broken-hearted” isn’t just a metaphor—social pain and physical pain have a lot in common, according to Naomi Eisenberger of the University of Califiornia-Los Angeles, the author of a new paper publis...
Think Fast! Take Risks! New Study Finds a Link Between Fast Thinking and Risk Taking
Cognitive Processes Cognitive Psychology Decision Making Psychological Science Risk Taking
2012/3/22
New experiments show that the experience of thinking fast makes people more likely to take risks. This discovery suggests that some of the innovations of the modern world—fast-paced movies, social med...