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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?

Opportunities and challenges in the collaboration between psychiatry, epidemiology and neuroscience in studying gene–environment interactions. Open access. (thanks Vaughan).

How lack of sleep affects your posture.

What effect do pro-anorexia websites have on people who read them?

Investigating how the police interview children who may have been sexually abused.

Is autism a personality dimension like extraversion and neuroticism?




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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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Other eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut this fortnight: When we find things disgusting, is it because they remind us of our vulnerability to death? The relationship between a psychotherapist's personality and their choice of...

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Other eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut this fortnight: How losing a close friend to cancer affects our own long-term decision making. We use a person's distinctive facial movements to help us recognise them. Does heading the...

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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: People who have memories of a 'previous life' are more likely to forget where they first encountered a person's name - a finding that provides a small clue as to why they believe...



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