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Psychology Today May/Jun 2007 Carlin Flora |
Gut Almighty Intuition really does come from the gut. It's also a kind of matching game based on experience. It's comforting to know you can lean on your unconscious when facing big life questions. And, even better, you've got a mind that can both listen to the gut and keep it in line. |
Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2007 Matthew Hutson |
Unnatural Selection There's a thriving industry built on the scientific selection of jurors, but social psychologists aren't sure just how accurate it is, or whether it gives legal adversaries an edge. |
Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2007 Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn |
The Morgellons Mystery A just-christened illness involves disorientation, multi-colored fibers bursting from sores, and the sensation of bugs crawling under the skin. Is this an age-old delusion or a disturbing new disease? |
Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2007 Kathleen McGowan |
The Boy Who Wants to Live Forever... and Other Champions of the Lost Cause Obsession, defiance, grit: The line between indomitable genius and hopeless holdout is blurred. We all have the capacity to chase unlikely dreams, but for some people, the pursuit becomes its own reward. |
Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2007 Nando Pelusi |
Getting a Grip on the Greenback Forget foreign currency. Money itself is a foreign concept, says this psychologist. Why we can't think straight about money? |
IEEE Spectrum May 2007 Kevin Larson |
The Technology of Text Type designers, psychologists, and engineers are joining forces to improve reading onscreen. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 25, 2007 Martha Lagace |
Feeling Stuck? Getting Past Impasse Feeling "stuck," as psychologically painful as it is, is the first step to awareness of new opportunities in career and in life. |
Scientific American May 2007 Michael Shermer |
Bush's Mistake and Kennedy's Error Self-deception proves itself to be more powerful than deception. |
Chemistry World April 5, 2007 Victoria Gill |
Target for Memory-Enhancing Pills Identified Researchers have taken a step towards developing a pill that could improve memory by pinpointing and testing a potential target enzyme in the brain. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2007 Jeff Hawkins |
Learn Like A Human Computer scientists have recognized a fundamental concept of how the neo-cortex uses hierarchy and time to create a model of the world and to perceive novel patterns as part of that model. If we are right, the true age of intelligent machines may just be getting started. |
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