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This article from The Guardian talks about a psychologist and geneticist who recently added fuel to the “nature vs nurture” fire
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I found this article from the UK describing what sensory perception can be like for those with Autism, which is the subject of my paper this semester. It is consistent with other research I have done
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This article I found talks about Birth Order Theory. It brings up more recent research that may debunk Adler’s theory regarding birth order
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I found this interesting article in The NY Times about pain and if it is a physical sensation or just an emotional perception
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This article talks about weighted blankets and how the additional weight can help individuals relax and become more comfortable in their space.
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This article breaks down the fascinating practice in Japan if using blood types as personality indicators, much in the same way some western countries use horoscopes
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@Makayla_Cooper3 It’s so interesting to me that even people as bright as he was can’t see their own toxic personality traits (womanizing and chronic infidelity in his case)
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@PsychSam11@YouTube For me it’s kind of like that spinning top illusion where the direction you think it’s going in makes you perceive that it’s spinning in that direction
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I found this article pretty interesting. The possible use of VR to treat social anxieties/deficiencies, and to help build empathy for those with an ASD in “neuro-typical” individuals sounds like a great opportunity.
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https://t.co/e0fw3pdfn2. I found his article pretty interesting. Essentially, a study confirmed that dogs have dynamic personalities that can change based on age and environment, much like humans.
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@jaimie65158441 I found it interesting the psychopathy, much like Autism, has been redefined to be a spectrum of diagnoses rather than a yes/no
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This article proposed and interesting perspective. The author claims that the single most beneficial personality trait isn’t a true trait at all.
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I found this article pretty interesting. It describes how archerfish use the same four key elements of vision that humans do when it comes to focusing on a target. Those four elements are color, motion, size and orientation.
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