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Psychology

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readings in psychology for december 4th 2010

Here is what I am reading today: want to improve your mood, then kick the habit! “Quitting smoking is certainly healthy for the body, but doctors and scientists haven’t been sure whether quitting makes people happier, especially since conventional wisdom says many smokers use cigarettes to ease anxiety and depression. Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 15 years ago
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readings in psychology for december 2nd 2010

Here are a few items I found today: why diets fail “Chilling out might be the key to losing the weight you gained over Thanksgiving. New research shows that dieting makes the brain more sensitive to stress and the rewards of high-fat, high-calorie treats. These brain changes last long after Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 15 years ago
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readings in psychology for december 1st 2010

Here are a few readings for today: memories of mom’s affections “Researchers have found that the naturally-occurring hormone and neurotransmitter oxytocin intensifies men’s memories of their mother’s affections during childhood. The study was published November 29 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.” cheating your way to the top Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 15 years ago
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readings in psychology for november 29th 2010

does sex matter… and other silly questions “Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that differs between the sexes in terms of age at onset, symptomatology, response to medication, and structural brain abnormalities. Now, a new study from the Université de Montréal shows that there is gender difference between men and women’s Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 15 years ago
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readings in psychology for november 28th 2010

Here are a few readings for today: why do dogs have bigger brains than cats? Answer: because they are sociable “Over millions of years dogs have developed bigger brains than cats because highly social species of mammals need more brain power than solitary animals, according to a study by Oxford Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 15 years ago

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