She spoke with New York magazines
Science of Us blog about what its like to have a. Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trumps.
And according to a fun post
on Science of Us (as well as several other experts on the psychology of the vacation), there is.
But it's worth heeding the cautions noted
on Science of Us yesterday where journalist Cari Romm noted that «internalized homophobia almost never manifests itself as violence» in her article headed The Myth of the Violent, Self - Hating Gay Homophobe.
The researchers described these «profound» and «long - lasting» neural effects as «particularly noteworthy,»» psychology writer Christian Jarrett explains on
the Science of Us blog.
I'll get to
the science of it shortly.
Head over to
Science of Us to take it if you're curious.
I'm a huge fan of New York Magazine's
Science of Us blog.
As Stulberg tells
Science of Us, behavior scientist K. Anders Ericsson discovered in the 1990's that what separates great performers — musicians, artists, chess players, even physicians — from everyone else was not that they practiced more than their peers.
But fear not, according to
Science of Us, recent research has turned up a third and far easier diagnostic option: just ask the person «Are you a narcissist?»
In fact, they «were 50 percent less likely to engage in prosocial behavior such as volunteering to help customers, listening actively, and making suggestions,» reports Christopher Bergland on Psychology Today (hat tip to
Science of Us).
A short, fun video from New York Magazine's
Science of Us column offered a surprising answer recently.
And it's also the idea behind interesting new research highlighted by Brad Stulberg for New York Magazine's
Science of Us blog recently.
Plus, New York magazine's
Science of Us offers another thoughtful takeaway from this research.
«Generally speaking, this is a bad idea, since this awareness can influence how an experiment is conducted, the subtle feedback given to the participants, and so on,»
Science of Us explains.
As blog
Science of Us recently reported, neuroscience shows that if you don't want your days to pass in a blur of indistinguishable memory mush, «the key is to seek out newness.»
For a bonus fifth idea for creating the mindset necessary for success, you can check out this video of Dweck posted on the Brainwaves YouTube channel and recently featured on New York magazine's
Science of Us blog.
New York Magazine's
Science of Us blog published an in - depth conversation with Amy Rose Price, a graduate student in neuroscience, who participated in the UPenn research.
Two recent articles, one from Vanessa Friedman in the New York Times Fashion & Style section, and another on blog
Science of Us highlighting recent remarks by Project Runway mentor and all - around fashion icon Tim Gunn offer all the wisdom you need to dress like a fully fledged adult in a world full of hoodies.
That's according to a thought - provoking post on the pros and cons of siesta culture on New York Magazine's
Science of Us blog.
Speaking to NPR recently (hat tip to
Science of Us), Hedge confirmed what many of us have long suspected: Sartre was right that hell is other people, specifically your co-workers and their weird, loud habits.
The answer, as recently published in the Journal of Business and Psychology and highlighted on
the Science of Us blog, is absolutely not.
As anxiety sufferer Katie Heaney notes in her writeup of the research for
the Science of Us blog, this makes total sense.
Persons of religion can't be in awe of
the science of something?
Finally, and obviously somewhat exasperated, Watson asserted, «I'm excited by
the science of it.
I am not debating the theology of this, I am debating the pure
science of it.
;) I'm not sure about
the science of it, but poor quality tapioca flour will have a metallic taste and will behave very, very differently.
Sorry, I told you I liked
the science of it, ha.ha.
Once you realize that cooking with meat has to do with
the science of it all, it starts to make more sense.»
They're introduced to evidence that prolonged breast - feeding reduces the possibilities of obesity, SIDS and allergies, but
the science of it, what's happening at the anatomical level?
I mean, I can't really go into
the science of it.
The politics of stem - cell research, just like
the science of it, is turning out to be far more complicated than either side would like you to think.
Craig Spencer, the who contracted the deadly Ebola virus and rode the NYC subway system and dined out before he developed symptoms, said the media and politicians could have done a better job by educating people on
the science of it instead of focusing on their fears.
Graham Farmelo: It was Groves who — Yeah it's an important distinction because Oppenheimer — he was doing
the science of it.
«
The science of it says you're going to have a density of bears and productivity of the population proportional to the salmon base,» says Barrie Gilbert, a retired wildlife biologist from Utah State University in Logan.
«Look at
the science of it, and it's very plain.»
«Undetectable means exactly what it says — it's below the means of detection of our very best tools,» Dr. Jeffrey Laurence, a senior scientific consultant for amFAR — the Foundation for AIDS Research — told
Science of Us.
Head on over to
Science of Us to read more about why researchers think that suppressing Tourette's tics might help improve focus.
Now,
the Science of Us is reporting those remarkable saving abilities could be helped, in part, by Howard's Tourette's syndrome.
Science of Us reached out to Hamilton, who is probably busy in his newfound internet fame and thus did not return a call.
A commenter on a recent
Science of Us post on the four kinds of introversion summed matters up quite nicely: «Gosh, introverts are just so FASCINATING!
Know that this is true and hack your workout by remembering the hard
science of it all.
When we get down to the nitty - gritty
science of it, the precise mechanisms used by vitamin B12 to act on the nervous system are not entirely clear.
Well, Jason Maxwell has a great article explaining
the science of it all here (spoiler: you need.82 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight) But it's commonly said that you should eat 1 gram of protein per pound of bodyweight.