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Without knowledge of the position they play, women consistently rate the faces of goalkeepers and strikers as more attractive than their teammates.
Cognitive scientists need to polish up on their brain anatomy and establish a consensus for how to report the localisation of brain function.
Women with anorexia have a preoccupation with detail, which partly contributes to their poor abstract thinking performance.
Cataloging children's nighttime fears.
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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: Psychodynamic psychotherapy for children and adolescents: a critical review of the evidence base. [open access] Why men and women dehumanize sexually objectified women. "According to our findings,...
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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: Many of us misunderstand mirrors. How to Gain Eleven IQ Points in Ten Minutes: Thinking Aloud Improves Raven's Matrices Performance in Older Adults. Well-Being Is Related to Having Less Small...
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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: Scanning the brains of anorexia patients while they view their own bodies and other people's. Their neural activity is regular when they look at other people's bodies, but unusual when they...
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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: A profile of 50 women who developed an eating disorder at the age of 40 or older. Are you conducting research on emotion? Need some musical samples for evoking sadness, happiness, fear or peace?...
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Studies that didn't make the final cut this fortnight: Eating disorders in women linked with having an overly protective dad, or feeling rejected by one's dad. The personality of people who choose not to participate in psychology research. We...
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