Experimental Psychology
azw3 |eng | 2018-01-19 | Author:OMAR M. Makram [Makram, OMAR M.]

Authentic Expression Leads to Transcendence Authentically expressing resistant emotions leads to releasing resistances and creating more flow. Authentically expressing fluid feelings leads you to tap into and flow with your ...
( Category: Experimental Psychology August 1,2020 )
epub |eng | 1989-12-15 | Author:Sanaya Roman [Roman, Sanaya]

Paying your rent, taking good care of yourself, and being self-sufficient are as important to your spiritual growth as meditating. Growth for most of you comes from living life fully, ...
( Category: Channeling July 28,2020 )
epub |eng | 2020-03-15 | Author:W. Williams, James [W. Williams, James]

Hand Movements People lying tend to use gestures, but they do it after speaking. Typically, you’d find people gesturing while talking because this is a natural part of the process. ...
( Category: Palmistry July 19,2020 )
epub |eng | 1971-01-15 | Author:Aldous Huxley [Huxley, Aldous]

( Category: Consciousness & Thought July 3,2020 )
azw3 |eng | 2018-01-10 | Author:Steven Schuster [Schuster, Steven]

Why do policy changes seem to be stuck at one place? Balancing feedback loops are the stabilizing force in systems. When they are at work, you should notice very few ...
( Category: Decision-Making & Problem Solving July 2,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Aaro Toomela

Present is indivisible. Therefore there is also no possibility to distinguish between different kinds of causality, or, in fact even to describe any one kind of causality. The description of ...
( Category: Experimental Psychology June 1,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Chiara Russo Krauss

According to Münsterberg , in psychology we cannot speak of the dependency upon the I of the original experience (the stellungnehmenden Ich, the I-that-takes-stand,) for two reasons: (1) because from ...
( Category: Experimental Psychology June 1,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Brandon M. Turner & Birte U. Forstmann & Mark Steyvers

4.2.1 Generative Analysis Once the model was fit to the data, Turner et al. [18] performed a number of analyses to interpret the pattern of activation in the brain through ...
( Category: Experimental Psychology May 31,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Matthew Alexandar Sarraf & Michael Anthony Woodley of Menie & Colin Feltham

Is Bias Sufficient to Explain Declinism? Pinker (2018) argues that “the negative coloring of misfortunes [in autobiographical memory] fades with time,” and that this, along with the degradation of people’s ...
( Category: Experimental Psychology May 31,2020 )
epub |eng | 2017-07-20 | Author:Brian Rogers [Rogers, Brian]

Optic flow It is important to remember that we are terrestrial creatures and we move around on a ground plane surface. As a consequence, it seems very likely that the ...
( Category: Cognitive Psychology May 25,2020 )
epub |eng | 2020-05-10 | Author:W. Williams, James [W. Williams, James]

Which is Your Biggest Frog? As it was explained earlier, a frog represents a task that you have to do today. Now, we also mentioned that this task is the ...
( Category: Evolutionary Psychology May 15,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Simon Grondin

With such a two-level system, it is possible to explain hue with the excitation of the R+G−, R−G+, B+Y− and B−Y+ opponent processes. These processes also help explain why complementary ...
( Category: Cognitive Psychology April 24,2020 )
epub |eng | 2019-07-24 | Author:Richard Covert [Covert, Richard]

Let's take the following context as an example: Cynthia's mom was on the phone with a friend as she sat in the living room. Suddenly, there was a crash from ...
( Category: Experimental Psychology April 3,2020 )
epub | | 0101-01-01 | Author:Paul Cozby & Scott Bates [Cozby, Paul & Bates, Scott]

LEARNING OBJECTIVES ▪ Provide a definition of a confounding variable and describe how confounding variables are related to internal validity. ▪ Describe the posttest-only design and the pretest-posttest design, including ...
( Category: Research March 30,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Lauren Slater

THIS ALL OCCURRED during the late 1950s and 1960s. Harlow was studying love and had earlier fallen out of love. He was always at his lab, never at home. Clara, ...
( Category: Experimental Psychology March 22,2020 )