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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut:
Accounts of post-traumatic symptoms in the bible.
Can brain imaging be used to identify whether claims of dissociative identity disorder (also known as multiple personality disorder) are genuine?
How mood affects group decision making.
Don't go shopping when you're feeling low.
Forensic inpatients with tattoos are more likely to be diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder, to have been sexually abused in the past, to have attempted suicide and to have a history of substance abuse.
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We trawl the world's journals so you don't have to: What works in investigative psychology? (Legal and Criminological Psychology). Topics covered include interviewing child witnesses; confessions and interrogations; suspect line-ups; deception...
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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: Judging a car's personality from the way it looks. Rugby players may be affected by all those knocks on the head. How cynicism spreads at work. "The more debts people had, the more likely they...
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Eye-catching studies that I didn't get a chance to report on in full: The personality profile of people who get bullied at work. Adults with autism are better than healthy controls at dividing their attention. The biological basis of the nocebo...
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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut this fortnight: Comparing how teenagers from across Europe cope with everyday stresses. Visual illusion reveals Karate athletes have enhanced eye movement control. The sad truth about depressive...
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Other eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut this fortnight: Different monetary currencies affect our perception of how expensive things are. Does psychological therapy for bulimia work when it's delivered remotely, over a video link?...
Neuroscience