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Posts from July 2012

  • Are You Creating Disgruntled Employees? — July 31
  • How to Land Your Kid in Therapy — July 31
  • Does Quantum Physics Make it Easier to Believe in God? — July 31
  • Creative? Introverted? Then You're Probably Not Seen As A Leader — July 30
  • Lodnon 2102 - the official Oimplycs site — July 30
  • Brain Is Biased When Learning New Information — July 30
  • Engineering flowchart — July 30
  • Why Society Doesn’t Change: The System Justification Bias — July 30
  • Pop music too loud and all sounds the same: official — July 29
  • Why Is Everyone on the Internet So Angry? — July 29
  • Art and the Limits of Neuroscience — July 25
  • Why we love to hoard… and how you can overcome it — July 25
  • Study: Awe-Inspiring Experiences Change Our Perception of Time — July 25
  • 5 Psychology Studies for Smarter Web Design — July 25
  • Psychohistory & Big Data — July 25
  • The Reading Lists of Your Favorite Fictional Characters — July 25
  • If You Liked My Book, You’ll Love These — July 23
  • What To Read Next — July 23
  • The conversation: Can happiness be measured? — July 23
  • Creative Thinking – What Is It? And How Can You Start Doing It Now! — July 23
  • The crayola-fication of the world: How we gave colors names, and it messed with our brains (part I) — July 23
  • Psychotherapy and the Pursuit of Happiness — July 23
  • Message to Managers: Your Strategy Is Not What You Say It Is — July 23
  • This much I know: Daniel Kahneman — July 23
  • Seven hours sleep key to a sharp mind — July 19
  • 10 Limits to Human Perception ... and How They Shape Your World — July 19
  • UC Irvine Release: Jettisoning work email reduces stress — July 19
  • Funny People: Erik Wolpaw, Portal 2 head writer — July 19
  • Brain power shortage: Applying new rules is mentally taxing and costly — July 18
  • El Patrón de los Números Primos: Prime Number Patterns — July 18
  • Act Fast, but Not Necessarily First — July 18
  • Psychology is Science — July 18
  • How to be creative – the short honest truth — July 18
  • Games for Change: Teaching With Portal, Fixing Brains With iPhone — July 18
  • Does the Internet Really Make Everyone Crazy? — July 16
  • Purpose-Driven User Experience — July 16
  • How not to go insane while working from home — July 16
  • Devaluing the Pound Isn’t a Solution, It’s Default — July 15
  • Some things I've learnt about writing — July 15
  • Change the Way You Look at Things and the Things You Look at Change — July 15
  • Why Tablets Are Content Creation Devices: It’s All About Context — July 15
  • Teaching psychology isn't about Freud, profiling serial killers or reading body language — July 13
  • Are We Losing Creative Thinking Ability? — July 13
  • 10 Science Fiction Novels You Pretend to Have Read (And Why You Should Actually Read Them) — July 13
  • Where You Spend The Most Creative Minutes Of Your Day — July 13
  • An Anatomy of Inspiration, 1942 — July 13
  • When the Crowd Isn't Wise — July 11
  • Steve Jobs on programming, craftsmanship, software, and the Web — July 11
  • The 11 Ways That Consumers Are Hopeless at Math — July 11
  • Sales higher in bookshops with cafés — July 9
  • The Case for Coffee: All the Latest Research to Defend Your Caffeine Addiction, in One Place — July 9
  • The LIBOR scandal: The rotten heart of finance — July 9
  • How Money Makes People Act Less Human — July 9
  • Too much testosterone, too much confidence: the psychology of banking — July 9
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy effective in combatting anxiety disorders, study suggests — July 9
  • Listen to Music “Played” by Very Unlikely Sources — July 9
  • How Playing Games Makes You Live Longer — July 9
  • The Chattering Mind by Tim Parks — July 9
  • Colour Assignment - By Joe Hallock — July 3
  • Caffeine boosts power for elderly muscles — July 2
  • The Long History of the Espresso Machine — July 2