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Everybody's Studying on the Weekend!

edufracked wrote 1 month ago: Yes, this is my idea of fun. (jk) These are all interesting tidbits from Introduction to Brain and B … more →

Tags: Really, daily life, introduction to brain and behavior, The Brain, Vision, bryan kolb, ian whishshaw, whishaw, Kolb

Body Position Affects Memory of Events

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: Fascinating piece at Cognitive Daily on headlined topic, from a 2007 study. One idea that occurs imm … more →

Tags: Research, psychology in the media, ptsd

Where Does Brain Become Mind?

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: Or is there a difference? This remains a heated discussion in cognitive sciences, neuroscience, phil … more →

A Blog For the Week: The Neurocritic

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: A blog of note: The Neurocritic. Just another great blog that keeps an eye on science and trends in … more →

Tags: Blogging, Neuroscience, Psychotherapy, what psychologists do

Google = Stupid? Not So Fast

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: An astute post at Mind Hacks about the cover story of Atlantic magazine, “Is Google Making Us … more →

Tags: psychology in the media, ADHD

Scientist Chucks Left Brain for Nirvana1 comment

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: Be one of the many many people that have checked out this video. Jill Bolte Taylor, a brain scientis … more →

Tags: Mindfulness, Neuroscience

Comfortably Numb by Charles Barber: A Review

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: From Biological Psychiatry to Aplysia californica. Recently read Charles Barber’s Comfortably … more →

Tags: medical model, Psychotropic Drugs, human problems, psychology in the media, ptsd, Freud, Big Pharma, Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy

Marketing Shyness and Neurotransmitters

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: Christopher Lane, author of Shyness: How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness, was recently interviewed … more →

Tags: compliance professionals, Diagnosis, Social Psychology, medical model, psychology in the media, Big Pharma, Psychiatry

The Mind-Body Disconnect

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: A tragic disconnect. A friend of a friend of mine had a tragic thing happen to her. It had to do wit … more →

Tags: analytic psychotherapy, Information processing, Mind Body Split, Neuroscience, psychology in the media, van der Kolk

Scientology Psychobabble: The brain & mind according to Hubbard

RB wrote 1 year ago: In this video, a Scientologist makes a number of apparently absurd and/or far-fetched L. Ron Hubbard … more →

Tags: Science, Religion, Scientology™, Mind, Psychology, brain, pseudoscience, Quackery, Cognition

Common Myths About the Brain

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: Three Common myths about the brain in a Scientific American article, one involving the common mistak … more →

Tags: Mindfulness, psychology in the media

Media's Chemical Imbalance Theory of Depression

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: Yet more on the SSRI theory of depression. Here’s the full headline of a thought provoking pre … more →

Tags: Depression, anxiety, Diagnosis, Psychotropic Drugs, consumer interest, psychology in the media

Confusing Causation and Correlation: Media Distortions of Research

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: Bugaboos of media science reporting. PsyBlog has an interesting post from a few weeks ago — a … more →

Tags: Research, psychology in the media

Internet Mindset

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 2 years ago: Old Media, New Media. Just a reminder that Blog Action Day is Monday, October 15 — just a hand … more →

Tags: psychology on the internet, Information processing

Psychology in the Media: Better than Average1 comment

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 2 years ago: Manipulating public opinion. The Washington Times runs a piece today on social psychology and the wa … more →

Tags: persuasion, psychological domains, Public Interest, Social Psychology, Research, psychology in the media


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