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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut this fortnight:

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Character strengths in the UK.

How would you feel if you caught your partner being unfaithful online?

The dark side of emotional intelligence.

A new scale for measuring hangover symptoms!

Can blind-sight be superior to normal sight?

Please send in links to eye-catching research.




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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 studies that caught our eye this fortnight: The concept of psychological safety. Motherly love may have a beneficial effect on gene expression, leading to reduced susceptibility to stress in later life. (In rats, at least). Treatment of bulimia...

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Other eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut this fortnight: Does a 6-month-old baby's temperament predict its character at age five? Explaining how human altruism evolved. How mood can affect taste. Should psychiatric diagnoses should...

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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut this fortnight: Breast feeding does not affect children's intelligence. Elephants recognise themselves in the mirror. Most psychologists asked to share their data failed to do so (PDF). The stigmatisation...

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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut this fortnight: 'Spot the book' and 'Spot the country' - new tests for estimating people's IQ prior to brain-related illness or injury. The brains of men and women differ in how...



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