Additionally, she has recently been following her passion of communicating
psychology research findings to a broader audience by writing.
This anecdotal evidence, combined with positive
psychology research findings, leads me to the following conclusions:
Not exact matches
Recent
research from the Department of Biological and Clinical
Psychology at Friedrich Schiller University in Germany
found that exposure to stimuli that cause strong negative emotions - the same kind of exposure you get when dealing with toxic people - caused subjects» brains to have a massive stress response.
Recent
research from the Department of Biological and Clinical
Psychology at Friedrich Schiller University in Germany
found that exposure to stimuli that cause strong negative emotions — the same kind of exposure you get when dealing with difficult people — caused subjects» brains to have a massive stress response.
Research published last year in the Personality and Social
Psychology Bulletin
found a link between the color green and creativity.
Here are 17 of the most useful
findings, pulled from
Psychology Today,
research journals, and a few awesome books.
She looked at
research conducted by people like Richard Wener, a professor of environmental
psychology at New York University and a longtime commuter, to
find out how our daily commutes are affecting our health.
She
finds her answer in the
research of ex-McGill and current Cambridge
psychology professor Brian Little and his «free trait theory.»
In contrast, a long - standing
research stream in brainstorming (
psychology) literature has repeatedly
found that people working in groups are actually less creative than the same number of individuals working separately.
It is salutary, indeed, that the
findings of the mainstream of empirical
research in
psychology are now being applied to resolving a host of severe human problems.
At Challenge Success, we summarize data from our school surveys, along with
findings from other experts in the fields of education,
psychology, and medicine, so the
research can be put to use immediately and effectively.
In 2005 - 2006, Regine also coordinated a joint
research project of the departments of
Psychology and Applied Sciences of Education of the University of Helsinki, aimed at
finding ways of aligning daycare arrangements more closely with inherent infant needs.
When Victoria isn't
researching baby gear, designing a nursery, or sleep training a little one, she can be
found working towards her master's degree in counseling
psychology, playing with her sweet pup Finn, or enjoying the mountains and beaches of the Pacific Northwest.
Research by Sebastian Suggate for his doctorate in
psychology at Otago University
found no difference between the reading ability of early (from age five) and late (from age seven) readers by the time those children reached their last year at primary school....
Research from the University of Houston Department of
Psychology finds, however, there are obstacles to mom and baby receiving the full benefits.
For more than a decade,
psychology has been contending with some of its
research findings going up in smoke.
«We know from our sleep loss studies that when you're sleep deprived, it negatively affects weight and metabolism in part due to late - night eating, but now these early
findings, which control for sleep, give a more comprehensive picture of the benefits of eating earlier in the day,» said Namni Goel, PhD, a
research associate professor of
psychology in Psychiatry in the division of Sleep and Chronobiology, and lead author of the ongoing study.
Although Clinton - Sherrod chose a
research career and
finds research fulfilling, people with training in social
psychology, she says, have a wide variety of career options: conflict resolution, group facilitation, teaching — even advertising, sales, and motivational speaking.
The
research, which was published online in the Journal of Experimental
Psychology: General, is the first study to
find this relationship between happiness and experiencing desired emotions, even when those emotions are unpleasant, Tamir said.
The
research, led by Sara H. Konrath of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and published online in August in Personality and Social
Psychology Review,
found that college students» self - reported empathy has declined since 1980, with an especially steep drop in the past 10 years.
New
research published in the Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology finds that women who were reminded of a time that their dad was absent from their lives — or who actually experienced poor quality fathering while growing up — perceived greater mating intent in the described behaviors of a hypothetical male dating partner and when talking with a man.
«The
findings provide important information that may help prevent future domestic homicides, because they help identify individuals at risk of committing domestic murders,» said lead author Robert Hanlon, director of the forensic
psychology research lab at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
She is a professor of social
psychology and neuroscience at Northeastern University in Boston, and like many scientists with large, active
research labs, she watches with dismay as some Ph.D. s and postdocs struggle to
find a secure job, as she did 2 decades ago.
Writing in the January 2012 issue of Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, principal investigator Claudia Fahlke from the Department of
Psychology at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden and her colleagues
found that alcohol's ability to reduce serotonin neurotransmission, was «telescoped» in alcoholic women compared with their male counterparts.
This is one of the
findings of
research presented at the British Psychological Society's Division of Occupational
Psychology annual conference by Dr Almuth McDowall and colleagues from Birkbeck University of London, Lane4 and PayData.
Dr Simone Reinders from the Institute of Psychiatry,
Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London, said: «Our findings correspond with research in other areas of psychology and psychiatry, which increasingly implicate trauma with mental health disorders such as psychosis, depression and now, dissociative identity
Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London, said: «Our
findings correspond with
research in other areas of
psychology and psychiatry, which increasingly implicate trauma with mental health disorders such as psychosis, depression and now, dissociative identity
psychology and psychiatry, which increasingly implicate trauma with mental health disorders such as psychosis, depression and now, dissociative identity disorder.
A study conducted at the Department of
Psychology at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland and Jyväskylä Centre for Interdisciplinary Brain
Research (CIBR) has
found that the brain responses of infants with an inherited risk for dyslexia, a specific reading disability, predict their future reading speed in secondary school.
The
findings were published recently in the Journal of Environmental
Psychology, by co-authors Christina Bodin Danielsson, a researcher at Stockholm's KTH Royal Institute of Technology School of Architecture & Built Environment and Stockholm University's Stress
Research Institute; Töres Theorell from SU's Stress
Research Institute; Lennart Bodin from Karolinska Institute; and Cornelia Wulff, from Mäldardalen University.
However, Phillips»
research, published in the journal Health
Psychology,
found that it's the instigation habit — or cues that prompt people to automatically go to the gym — that increases exercise frequency.
With that, Dr. Benedetti, using biochemical, cellular and physiological tools, aptly summarizes
research new
findings on describing the placebo effect on
psychology and biology and their impact on the doctor - patient relationship.
The
findings underscore the importance of actively screening and offering culturally sensitive, convenient care for our most vulnerable populations, says co-author Fred Rogosch, associate professor of
psychology at the University of Rochester and director of
research for Mt. Hope Family Center.
As the NHS prepares to launch Stoptober 2013, new
research published in
Psychology, Health & Medicine has
found another reason to quit smoking — giving up smoking improves sleep.
The
research, published in the Journal of Experimental Social
Psychology,
finds that our bodies respond differently depending on the perspective we take when helping someone who is suffering.
These are the
findings from
research presented by Chartered Psychologist Christine D'Silva, from assessment consultancy Cubiks at the annual conference of the British Psychological Society's Division of Occupational
Psychology in Nottingham.
The speakers will be presenting their
research during the symposium «
Finding Psychological Signal in a Billion Tweets: Measurement Through the Language of Social Media,» at the Society for Personality and Social
Psychology (SPSP) 16th Annual Convention in Long Beach, California.
These is one of the
findings of a study carried out by undergraduate student Amy Spray and Dr G Meyer from the Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of Liverpool as part of a School of
Psychology Summer Internship Scheme.They will present their
research to the British Psychological Society annual conference today, Thursday 8 May 2014, hosted by the International Convention Centre in Birmingham.
«Our
research found that the quality of friendships during adolescence may directly predict aspects of long - term mental and emotional health,» according to Rachel K. Narr, PhD candidate in clinical
psychology at the University of Virginia, who led the study.
Bohannon also noted that a 2015 study of reproducibility in
psychology, which
found that «60 % of the 100 experimental results failed to replicate» and was «cautiously welcomed by the
research community,... has... been called into question» in a Technical Comment published in this week's issue of Science.
The lead author, Man - pui Sally Chan, a
research assistant professor in
psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, said the study
found that «the more detailed the debunking message, the higher the debunking effect.
The
research found that, «Black mothers were nine times more likely to be given formula in the hospital than white mothers,» according to Jennifer Hahn - Holbrook, Ph.D., assistant professor in
psychology at Chapman University and co-author on the study.
In a study slated for publication in the journal Advances in Political
Psychology, a Yale - led
research team
found that people who are curious about science are less polarized in their views on contentious issues than less - curious peers.
«It's a well - established
finding that most people prefer to read or otherwise be exposed to information that fits rather than challenges their political preconceptions,» said
research team leader Dan Kahan, Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Law and professor of
psychology at Yale Law School.
The
findings, published recently in Transportation
Research Part F: Traffic
Psychology and Behaviour, build on a 2016 paper in Transportation
Research Part C: Emerging Technologies.
«Our
findings show that, under the right circumstances, a large part of the periphery may become a visual illusion,» says
psychology researcher Marte Otten from the University of Amsterdam, lead author on the new
research.
«Our
findings show that this method could be used as an effective memory strategy to help older adults remember the names of people they meet,» says Dr. Lynn Hasher, second senior investigator on the study, a senior scientist at Baycrest's Rotman
Research Institute and a
psychology professor at the University of Toronto.
Snow, with the University's College of Liberal Arts, and her graduate students, Michael Gomez and Rafal Skiba, recently submitted a paper on the
findings of their
research study, «Graspable objects grab attention more than images do» which will be published in an upcoming issue of Psychological Science, a top - tier
psychology journal.
The
findings, published in Evolutionary
Psychology, come from a recent survey of 263 adults living in Norway, but they're strikingly similar to previous
research done in the U.S..
She also
founded Knowable
Research, a boutique research and consulting firm focused on bringing more social psychology into marketing research and product
Research, a boutique
research and consulting firm focused on bringing more social psychology into marketing research and product
research and consulting firm focused on bringing more social
psychology into marketing
research and product
research and product design.
She points to
research by Stanford
psychology professor Carol Dweck, PhD, that
found that boys receive eight times more criticism than girls.
Research from the Journal of Applied Social
Psychology found that ongoing conflict with an ex-spouse (say, if you're co-parenting) places a real burden on mental health.