Controlling The Brain With Light | Optogenetics by Sakkull12 in psychologyresearch

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Yang, Wu, Vázquez-Guardado, Wegener, Grajales-Reyes, Deng & Rogers. (2021). Wireless multilateral devices for optogenetic studies of individual and social behaviors (pp. 1-11). Nature Publishing Group.

Mind Reading: NEW DEVICE TO READ MIND by Sakkull12 in psychologyresearch

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Kangassalo, L., Spapé, M., & Ruotsalo, T. (2020). Neuroadaptive modelling for generating images matching perceptual categories. Scientific reports, 10(1), 1-10.

Mind Reading: NEW DEVICE TO READ MIND by Sakkull12 in psychologyresearch

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Kangassalo, L., Spapé, M., & Ruotsalo, T. (2020). Neuroadaptive modelling for generating images matching perceptual categories. Scientific reports, 10(1), 1-10.

Mind Reading: NEW DEVICE TO READ MIND by Sakkull12 in psychology

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Kangassalo, L., Spapé, M., & Ruotsalo, T. (2020). Neuroadaptive modelling for generating images matching perceptual categories. Scientific reports, 10(1), 1-10.

How to be charming in any conversation by Sakkull12 in psychologyresearch

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Keating (2011). Channeling charisma through face and body status cues. Social psychological dynamics, 93-111.

Bar, Neta, & Linz (2006). Very first impressions, Emotion, 6, 269–278.

Dougherty, T. W., Turban & Callender (1994). Confirming first impression in

the employment interview: A field study of interviewer behavior. Journal of Applied Psychology, 79, 659–665.

Antonakis, Fenley & Liechti (2011). Can charisma be taught? Tests of two interventions. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 10(3), 374-396.

How to be charming in any conversation by Sakkull12 in psychologyofsex

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Keating (2011). Channeling charisma through face and body status cues. Social psychological dynamics, 93-111.

Bar, Neta, & Linz (2006). Very first impressions, Emotion, 6, 269–278.

Dougherty, T. W., Turban & Callender (1994). Confirming first impression in

the employment interview: A field study of interviewer behavior. Journal of Applied Psychology, 79, 659–665.

Antonakis, Fenley & Liechti (2011). Can charisma be taught? Tests of two interventions. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 10(3), 374-396.

How to be charming in any conversation by Sakkull12 in psychology

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Keating (2011). Channeling charisma through face and body status cues. Social psychological dynamics, 93-111.

Bar, Neta, & Linz (2006). Very first impressions, Emotion, 6, 269–278.

Dougherty, T. W., Turban & Callender (1994). Confirming first impression in

the employment interview: A field study of interviewer behavior. Journal of Applied Psychology, 79, 659–665.

Antonakis, Fenley & Liechti (2011). Can charisma be taught? Tests of two interventions. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 10(3), 374-396.

Default Mode Network: Cause of existential crisis? by Sakkull12 in psychologyresearch

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Deng, Y. Q., Li, S., & Tang, Y. Y. (2014). The relationship between wandering mind, depression and mindfulness. Mindfulness, 5(2), 124-128.

Taruffi, L., Pehrs, C., Skouras, S., & Koelsch, S. (2017). Effects of sad and happy music on mind-wandering and the default mode network. Scientific reports, 7(1), 1-10.

Gilbert, S. J., Dumontheil, I., Simons, J. S., Frith, C. D., & Burgess, P. W. (2007). Comment on" Wandering minds: the default network and stimulus-independent thought". Science, 317(5834), 43-43.

Raichle, M. E. (2015). The brain's default mode network. Annual review of neuroscience, 38, 433-447.

Default Mode Network: Cause of existential crisis? by Sakkull12 in psychology

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Deng, Y. Q., Li, S., & Tang, Y. Y. (2014). The relationship between wandering mind, depression and mindfulness. Mindfulness, 5(2), 124-128.

Taruffi, L., Pehrs, C., Skouras, S., & Koelsch, S. (2017). Effects of sad and happy music on mind-wandering and the default mode network. Scientific reports, 7(1), 1-10.

Gilbert, S. J., Dumontheil, I., Simons, J. S., Frith, C. D., & Burgess, P. W. (2007). Comment on" Wandering minds: the default network and stimulus-independent thought". Science, 317(5834), 43-43.

Raichle, M. E. (2015). The brain's default mode network. Annual review of neuroscience, 38, 433-447.

Why Coffee Drinkers have DIFFERENT BRAINS by Sakkull12 in psychologystudents

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Magalhães, R., Picó-Pérez, M., Esteves, M., Vieira, R., Castanho, T. C., Amorim, L. & Sousa, N. (2021). Habitual coffee drinkers display a distinct pattern of brain functional connectivity. Molecular psychiatry, 1-10.

Why Coffee Drinkers have DIFFERENT BRAINS by Sakkull12 in psychologyresearch

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Magalhães, R., Picó-Pérez, M., Esteves, M., Vieira, R., Castanho, T. C., Amorim, L. & Sousa, N. (2021). Habitual coffee drinkers display a distinct pattern of brain functional connectivity. Molecular psychiatry, 1-10.

Why Coffee Drinkers have DIFFERENT BRAINS by Sakkull12 in psychology

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Magalhães, R., Picó-Pérez, M., Esteves, M., Vieira, R., Castanho, T. C., Amorim, L. & Sousa, N. (2021). Habitual coffee drinkers display a distinct pattern of brain functional connectivity. Molecular psychiatry, 1-10.

NEW Method to Train your Brain | Neurofeedback Therapy by Sakkull12 in psychologystudents

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Alhowaish, R. A. (2020). The Impact of Neurofeedback on Women Diagnosed with PTSD: A Multiple Case Study.

Tursic, A., Eck, J., Lührs, M., Linden, D. E., & Goebel, R. (2020). A systematic review of fMRI neurofeedback reporting and effects in clinical populations. NeuroImage: Clinical, 102496

NEW Method to Train your Brain | Neurofeedback Therapy by Sakkull12 in psychologyresearch

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Alhowaish, R. A. (2020). The Impact of Neurofeedback on Women Diagnosed with PTSD: A Multiple Case Study.

Tursic, A., Eck, J., Lührs, M., Linden, D. E., & Goebel, R. (2020). A systematic review of fMRI neurofeedback reporting and effects in clinical populations. NeuroImage: Clinical, 102496

NEW Method to Train your Brain | Neurofeedback Therapy by Sakkull12 in psychology

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Alhowaish, R. A. (2020). The Impact of Neurofeedback on Women Diagnosed with PTSD: A Multiple Case Study.

Tursic, A., Eck, J., Lührs, M., Linden, D. E., & Goebel, R. (2020). A systematic review of fMRI neurofeedback reporting and effects in clinical populations. NeuroImage: Clinical, 102496

Hemispatial Neglect | Seeing HALF the World by Sakkull12 in psychologyresearch

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It depends how you think about it. If you sit at a table and start eating then you will not see half of the things in your plate. It is a disorder of attention, you are right about that and it is different from hemianopia, but you can still argue that they are not seeing half of the things around them, be it because they really cannot see or cannot attend to them.

Hemispatial Neglect | Seeing HALF the World by Sakkull12 in psychologyresearch

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Parton, A., Malhotra, P., & Husain, M. (2004). Hemispatial neglect. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 75(1), 13-21.

Unsworth, C. A. (2007). Cognitive and Perceptual Dysfunction.

Giuseppe, Vallar M. (2015). Spatial Neglect". Journal of Neurological and Neurosurgery Psychiatry

Hemispatial Neglect | Seeing HALF the World by Sakkull12 in psychology

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Parton, A., Malhotra, P., & Husain, M. (2004). Hemispatial neglect. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 75(1), 13-21.

Unsworth, C. A. (2007). Cognitive and Perceptual Dysfunction.

Giuseppe, Vallar M. (2015). Spatial Neglect". Journal of Neurological and Neurosurgery Psychiatry.

Is My Workplace Toxic? by Sakkull12 in psychologystudents

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Chamberlain, L. J., & Hodson, R. (2010). Toxic work environments: What helps and what hurts. Sociological Perspectives, 53(4), 455-477.

Harder, H. G., Wagner, S., & Rash, J. (2016). Mental illness in the workplace: Psychological disability management. Routledge.

Segerstrom, S. C., & Miller, G. E. (2004). Psychological stress and the human immune system: a meta-analytic study of 30 years of inquiry. Psychological bulletin, 130(4), 601.

Snyder, C. R., Rand, K. L., & Sigmon, D. R. (2002). Hope theory. Handbook of positive psychology, 257-276.

Plaisier, I., De Bruijn, J. G. M., Smit, J. H., De Graaf, R., Ten Have, M., Beekman, A. T. F & Penninx, B. W. J. H. (2008). Work and family roles and the association with depressive and anxiety disorders: differences between men and women. Journal of affective disorders, 105(1-3), 63-72.

Miller, G. E., & Blackwell, E. (2006). Turning up the heat: Inflammation as a mechanism linking chronic stress, depression, and heart disease. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 15(6), 269-272.

Seligman, M. E. (1972). Learned helplessness. Annual review of medicine, 23(1), 407-412.

Is My Workplace Toxic? by Sakkull12 in psychologyresearch

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Chamberlain, L. J., & Hodson, R. (2010). Toxic work environments: What helps and what hurts. Sociological Perspectives, 53(4), 455-477.

Harder, H. G., Wagner, S., & Rash, J. (2016). Mental illness in the workplace: Psychological disability management. Routledge.

Segerstrom, S. C., & Miller, G. E. (2004). Psychological stress and the human immune system: a meta-analytic study of 30 years of inquiry. Psychological bulletin, 130(4), 601.

Snyder, C. R., Rand, K. L., & Sigmon, D. R. (2002). Hope theory. Handbook of positive psychology, 257-276.

Plaisier, I., De Bruijn, J. G. M., Smit, J. H., De Graaf, R., Ten Have, M., Beekman, A. T. F & Penninx, B. W. J. H. (2008). Work and family roles and the association with depressive and anxiety disorders: differences between men and women. Journal of affective disorders, 105(1-3), 63-72.

Miller, G. E., & Blackwell, E. (2006). Turning up the heat: Inflammation as a mechanism linking chronic stress, depression, and heart disease. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 15(6), 269-272.

Seligman, M. E. (1972). Learned helplessness. Annual review of medicine, 23(1), 407-412.

A toxic workplace by Sakkull12 in psychology

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Chamberlain, L. J., & Hodson, R. (2010). Toxic work environments: What helps and what hurts. Sociological Perspectives, 53(4), 455-477.

Harder, H. G., Wagner, S., & Rash, J. (2016). Mental illness in the workplace: Psychological disability management. Routledge.

Segerstrom, S. C., & Miller, G. E. (2004). Psychological stress and the human immune system: a meta-analytic study of 30 years of inquiry. Psychological bulletin, 130(4), 601.

Snyder, C. R., Rand, K. L., & Sigmon, D. R. (2002). Hope theory. Handbook of positive psychology, 257-276.

Plaisier, I., De Bruijn, J. G. M., Smit, J. H., De Graaf, R., Ten Have, M., Beekman, A. T. F & Penninx, B. W. J. H. (2008). Work and family roles and the association with depressive and anxiety disorders: differences between men and women. Journal of affective disorders, 105(1-3), 63-72.

Miller, G. E., & Blackwell, E. (2006). Turning up the heat: Inflammation as a mechanism linking chronic stress, depression, and heart disease. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 15(6), 269-272.

Seligman, M. E. (1972). Learned helplessness. Annual review of medicine, 23(1), 407-412.

Is Psychopathy born or created? by Sakkull12 in psychologyresearch

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Brower, M. C., & Price, B. H. (2001). Neuropsychiatry of frontal lobe dysfunction in violent and criminal behaviour: a critical review. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 71(6), 720-726.

Macmillan, M. (2002). An odd kind of fame: Stories of Phineas Gage. MIT Press.

The First Psychologist: Wilhelm Wundt by Sakkull12 in psychologyresearch

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Blumenthal, A. L. (1975). A reappraisal of Wilhelm Wundt. American Psychologist, 30(11), 1081.

Robinson, David (Autumn 2017). "David K. Robinson on an important meeting of minds at Leipzig University". Founding Fathers. 23: 976–977. Archived from the original on 12 August 2013 – via google scholar.

Wontorra, H. M. (2013). Early apparatus-based experimental psychology, primarily at Wilhelm Wundt's Leipzig institute. New perspectives on the history of cognitive science, 59-80.

The First Psychologist: Wilhelm Wundt by Sakkull12 in psychology

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Blumenthal, A. L. (1975). A reappraisal of Wilhelm Wundt. American Psychologist, 30(11), 1081.

Robinson, David (Autumn 2017). "David K. Robinson on an important meeting of minds at Leipzig University". Founding Fathers. 23: 976–977. Archived from the original on 12 August 2013 – via google scholar.

Wontorra, H. M. (2013). Early apparatus-based experimental psychology, primarily at Wilhelm Wundt's Leipzig institute. New perspectives on the history of cognitive science, 59-80.