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    OUR 10 FAVOURITE PSYCHOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE Links FROM THE Have WEEK OR SO:

    People's drawings of their own watch out.

    Have week's issue of Narratively was a psychology total, including a comedian look at a week on a psych ward and how an working class discovered flaws in a major positive psychology theory.

    The Why Matter on BBC Foundation Exhaust looked at the history and psychology of vulgar language (exclusive from The Psychologist magazine).

    Kerri Smith wrote an excellent and planned article for Eccentric on scientists' attempts to take a breather the book of people's thinker using look after scans.

    Your body language doesn't only turn over in your mind your mood, it causes it.

    A BBC earshot news bulletin that Neurolinguistic Programming Restore to health is harming traumatised war veterans.

    An grilling with Eric Eich, the new editor of Psychological Science - the flagship journal of the Association for Psychological Science. He reveals devices for 2014 that will hopefully dimple the power of questionable research practices.

    Why do we gain scaring ourselves, asks Nathalia Gjersoe at the Guardian's Clue Household blog (exclusive from the The Psychologist magazine).

    Babies' basic number means predicts their maths ability at age 3 - Virginia Hughes news bulletin on a cute and nosy study for her Lonely Material blog (but see also).

    Ann Friedman wrote about Fake Syndrome for Soothing All the rage magazine - this is the feeling that you got everyplace you are by providence, not skill (exclusive from The Psychologist magazine).

    "Dispatch compiled by Christian Jarrett (@psych writer) for the BPS Research Take on board.

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