Deric Bownds
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These articles, from Deric's MindBlog at http://mindblog.dericbownds.net report new ideas and work on mind, brain, and behavior - as well as random curious stuff.
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Deric Bownds' MindBlog
http://mindblog.dericbownds.net/
This blog reports new ideas and work on mind, brain, and behavior - as well as random curious stuff.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 2628 )
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Subjective Status Shapes Political Preferences.
Brown-Iannuzzi et al. suggest that people's subjective perception of their socioeconomic status (SES) has a large influence on whether they support wealth... Read more
Posted on 26 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
We Can See in the Infrared!
The major part of my professional life was spent doing research on how the rod cells in our retinas change light into a nerve signal. Read more
Posted on 23 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Steven Pinker's "Sense of Style"
I've just read through Steven Pinker's new book "The Sense of Style: The Thinking Person's Guide to Writing in the 21st Century. Read more
Posted on 22 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
The Signature of Consciousness in Resting-state Brain Activity.
I've done a number of posts on attentional or salience versus default mode long-range connectivity networks in our brains (for a review see my lecture. Read more
Posted on 21 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Body Movements Shape Brain Representation of Musical Rhythms.
Entraining our movement to music is a universal human behavior. The enhancement of social cohesion by group movements in synchrony with the rhythms of chants an... Read more
Posted on 20 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
An Example of Publication Bias - Cognitive Advantage in Bilingualism
MindBlog has done several posts on experiments that reinforce what has become the conventional wisdom regarding bilingualism: that it enhances our executive... Read more
Posted on 19 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Watching Brain Oscillations Drive Perception.
Are the electrical oscillations observed in EEG recordings as we perceive images simply correlations, reflecting brain processes driving our visual experience,... Read more
Posted on 16 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Perceived Control Promotes Persistence and Influences Brain Response to Setbacks
From Bhanji et al: Highlights •We report two distinct neural mechanisms for persistence through adversity •Perceiving control over setbacks increase... Read more
Posted on 15 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Another Magic Anti-aging Compound?
Riluzole is a drug used to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also studied for use in mood and anxiety disorders, depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Read more
Posted on 14 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Human Children Conform to Peers' Behavior, but Apes Do Not.
Haun and collaborators make the interesting observation that two year old human children will change a learned problem solving strategy on observing peers... Read more
Posted on 13 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Personality and Ideology
I've done a number of posts (for example, here) pointing to work suggesting that differences in basic partially inherited neurocognitive traits (such as... Read more
Posted on 12 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Subliminal Strengthening
Levy et al. make the interesting observation that presenting subliminal positive age stereotypes to older people has a greater effect than similar explicit... Read more
Posted on 09 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Personality and Immune System Reactivity.
Vedhara et al. have examined the expression of inflammatory genes in 121 people who also took personality tests that rated the generally identified five major... Read more
Posted on 08 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
The Unforeseen Costs of Extraordinary Experiences.
Daniel Gilbert and his collaborators at Harvard have come up with yet another fascinating nugget on our human behaviors: People seek extraordinary... Read more
Posted on 07 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Invunerablism
Todd May does a brief essay (coining the world “invulnerabilism”) that is yet another interesting take on an issue central to all our lives: Do what degree is i... Read more
Posted on 06 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Is There a Reason for Everything? - Teleological Reasoning About Life Events
Banerjee and Bloom explore the view that the tendency to develop teleological beliefs about life events is a byproduct of certain universal social-cognitive... Read more
Posted on 05 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Biological Explanations for Psychopathology Decrease Clinician Empathy.
Lebowitz and Ahn find that clinicians become less, not more, empathetic with patients whose mental disorder is known to have a biological basis: Mental disorder... Read more
Posted on 02 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Cerebral Coherence Between Communicators.
Stolk et al. have searched across the whole brain for a cerebral dynamics matching the behavioral dynamics of mutual understanding and note that brain activitie... Read more
Posted on 01 January 2015 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Neurobiology and the Humanities
I want to point to this open access article in Neuron by Semir Zeki, a well known visual neuroanatomist who has addressed in particular visual artists - who,... Read more
Posted on 31 December 2014 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Origins of Human Altruism.
A number of studies in recent years have shown that 1- and 2-year-olds often provide help to novel individuals, and have generally been interpreted as suggestin... Read more
Posted on 30 December 2014 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE
