dsankey + psychology   27

Facebook's 'dark side': study finds link to socially aggressive narcissism
okay, this is sort of a weak article. In fact, I'm only linking to it because I can't get the phrase "socially aggressive narcissist" out of my head.
facebook  web  psychology 
9 weeks ago by dsankey
The Brain on Trial
another fascinating article that I just liberated from Instapaper, about the implications of modern brain science for the justice system. Don't take as long as I did to read it.
brain  psychology  science  law 
february 2012 by dsankey
David Eagleman and Mysteries of the Brain : The Possibilian
I just released this from instapaper jail! It's very good. It was published nine months ago.
brain  psychology 
january 2012 by dsankey
French Television Demonstrates Cheney Effect
show replicates the Milgram test, a classic social psych experiment that says sad, sad things about human nature. I love the idea of the "Cheney Effect".
sociology  psychology  tv  politics 
march 2010 by dsankey
A Wandering Mind Heads Toward Insight - WSJ.com
"our brain may be most actively engaged when our mind is wandering and we've actually lost track of our thoughts, a new brain-scanning study suggests."
psychology  science  philosophy  ideas 
july 2009 by dsankey
Is Google Making Us Stupid?
how the internet is affecting how we read/think. I skimmed it, saved it to delicous and moved on
Psychology  Google  internet  web  writing 
june 2008 by dsankey
Virtual Iraq
"Using simulation to treat a new generation of traumatized veterans." (via geek studies)
games  health  iraq  psychology 
may 2008 by dsankey
Taming Baby Rage: Why Are Some Kids So Angry?: Scientific American
"It's a natural behavior and it's surprising that the idea that children and adolescents learn aggression from the media is still relevant,"
Psychology  games  angryrobot 
november 2007 by dsankey
Art Kleiner _ Suicide
WARNING: alternates between extremely sad and frustrating
psychology  death 
february 2007 by dsankey
The Dilbert Blog: Good News Day
strange! I just watched the Buffy episode "Hush" last night, about the whole town losing their voices
brain  science  psychology  ideas 
october 2006 by dsankey

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