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general, unclassified topics in cognition
Updated on Sep 04, 16
Created on Jan 15, 12
Category: Science
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Some good links, although some are out of data or not widely used.
Cogprints - reprints in psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, biology, anthropology, and some computerscience
Self-archived, not comprehensive
Lois had a stroke, lost some of her short-term memory function, and developed new ways of getting information into long-term memory (not as serious as Clive Wearing's). She also retains the ability to learn and play music.
Several resources listed
Blog post discussing how different cultures have different concepts of the visible (body) and invisible (psychological aspects) portions of a person, how they divide their conceptions of the inner world differently, and how that shapes their views of cognitive psychology.
Part of SN Demystifying the Mind series.
The loopy nature of consciousness trips up scientists studying themselves
Interplay of emotions, behaviors, and attitudes
Smile, and you'll feel happier
Frown, and you'll begin to feel sad or angry
To try to understand how someone is feeling, mirror their facial expression
To be confident or outgoing, become an actor who is acting confident or outgoing
Empathy? mirror neurons? shared experience?
In a task of mental rotation, gender differences disappeared when confidence was boosted in women.
12 items | 1 visits
general, unclassified topics in cognition
Updated on Sep 04, 16
Created on Jan 15, 12
Category: Science
URL: