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Don't Let the Ship Down!

@kmtrain wrote 2 weeks ago: There are many examples of classroom games for practicing math facts with speed. But here’s a  … more →

Tags: Multiples, Memorization, multiplication, multiplication facts, Motivation, Math, math Games

The Interior Situation of Honesty (and Dishonesty)1 comment

The Situationist Staff wrote 1 month ago: Seed magazine recently provided a terrific summary of fascinating research on the situation of hones … more →

Tags: Choice Myth, Classic Experiments, Morality, Neuroscience, Situationist Contributors, honesty

"Jumping Calculator" Build Muscles & Brain Cells in Math Class5 comments

@kmtrain wrote 1 month ago: To know math facts with automaticity and accuracy, students must be able to recall an answer without … more →

Tags: Multiples, Memorization, multiplication facts, JuJutsu, Motivation, Math, teacher, Best Practices, math anxiety

The Situation of Snacking1 comment

The Situationist Staff wrote 3 months ago: Situationist Contributor John Bargh, with his co-authors Jennifer Harris and Kelly Brownell, recentl … more →

Tags: Abstracts, Choice Myth, Food and Drug Law, Life, Marketing, Situationist Contributors, obesity, Unconscious

How do we know when to stop brushing our teeth?4 comments

acahen wrote 4 months ago: In the course of any given day, the number of snap decisions we are called upon to make is staggerin … more →

Tags: Viewpoint, Action, New York Times, Epistemology, Psychological explanation, Consciousness, Decision Theory, Reasoning, unconscious reasons

The impact of executive functions on verb production in patients with Parkinson's disease

Callier Library wrote 5 months ago: A growing number of studies suggest that language problems in Parkinson’s disease (PD) are a r … more →

Tags: Research, Executive Functions, Verb production, Keywords: Parkinson's disease

On neuroenhancement

kc wrote 5 months ago: The New Yorker recently featured an article on so-called “neuro-enhancement” or “c … more →

Tags: News & Commentaries, Culture, Heidegger, technology

The Situation of Reason2 comments

The Situationist Staff wrote 8 months ago: In the mid-1970s, Situationist contributor Timothy Wilson with Richard Nisbett conducted one of the … more →

Tags: book, Choice Myth, Classic Experiments, Illusions, Situationist Contributors, Social Psychology, biased competition, strangers to ourselves, Unconscious

Memory-based processing as a mechanism of automaticity in text comprehension.

Callier Library wrote 8 months ago: A widespread theoretical assumption is that many processes involved in text comprehension are automa … more →

Tags: Research, Conceptual combination, text comprehension, instance theory, memory-based processing

Automatic for the People

Allen Baird, Partner wrote 9 months ago: Automatic for the People is the name of an album by one of my favourite groups, REM.  Critics said t … more →

Tags: workshops for anyone, personal development, Queen's University, REM, Ellen Langer, Mindfulness, bad habits, impulsiveness

Sinusbradycardia with LBBB and AV Junctional Escape Complex

PQRST wrote 10 months ago: Click to see full scale version (will open in a new window) Click to see full scale version (will op … more →

Tags: Atrial arrhythmias, Atrial ectopy / atrial escape rhythm, Biphasic P wave, Bradyarrhythmia, bradycardia, Ectopic Atrial Rhythm, Ectopic Atrial Rhytms, Ectopic Pacemakers, Ischemia and infarction

Are Arabic and verbal numbers processed in different ways?.

Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: Four experiments were conducted in order to examine effects of notation–Arabic and verbal numb … more →

Tags: Research, size congruity, numerical processing, Arabic number, verbal number

Social Psychology and the Unconscious: The Automaticity of Higher Processes1 comment

The Situationist Staff wrote 1 year ago: The cognitive revolution of psychology in the 1970s began to give way to the early findings of autom … more →

Tags: Social Psychology, Public Policy, Choice Myth, Implicit Associations, book, The Unconscious, John Bargh, Amadou Diallo

Practice makes fluent

creativeliberty wrote 1 year ago: You’ll notice that I post frequently on the topics of practice and technique. I’ve found … more →

Tags: Creativity, mastery, practice routines, fluency, Artistry, Carl Binder, rehearsal

Social Psychology Automata1 comment

wolf wrote 1 year ago: I just read John Kihlstrom’s article “The Automaticity Juggernaut” (TAJ), where he … more →

Tags: Psychology, Free Will, dual-process theories, mental causation

this puppy

boygeorge wrote 1 year ago: This is only acceptable when referring to the literal juvenile canine. In the vernacular, its refere … more →

Tags: detestable phrases, Vomit, Buffoons, banality, Canines

Subliminal Messages Can Influence People In Surprising Ways

huehueteotl wrote 1 year ago: ex ungue leonem… from the claw we may judge of the lion. Flag waving is a metaphor for stirrin … more →

Tags: Current Affairs, Psychology, subliminal message, Politics, Manipulation, Nationalism, social cognition, Unconscious, Voting


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