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Eye-catching articles that didn't make the final cut this fortnight:How do kids become anti-social adults?
Teenagers' understanding of legal terms.
How world class batsmen anticipate the bowler's delivery.
Children prefer people who are lucky.
Pigeons are not so bird-brained after all.
If you've come across a particularly note-worthy psychology journal article, please let me know - email christian[@]psychologywriter.org.uk (remove brackets).
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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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The Special Issue Spotter
Attitudes towards immigrants and immigration (International Journal of Intercultural Relations). Understanding and challenging stigma (Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology). Menstruation (Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology). Developmental...
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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut this fortnight: The right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex plays a vital role in our willingness to punish unfair behaviour by others, even at a cost to ourselves. The boundaries between different...
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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut this fortnight: The role of auditory 'mirror neurons' in human empathy. In monkeys, these cells are activated both when a certain action is performed and when the sound of that action is...
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Other eye-catching papers that didn't make the final cut this fortnight: Suicidal young people often believe professional psychological help will be useless. Could films that feature suicidal or mentally disturbed characters reinforce this belief?...
Neuroscience