I love science! This is the first MRI of a mother kissing her baby. Her kiss has caused a chemical reaction in her baby’s brain that released a burst of oxytocin (a hormone that produces feelings of affection and attachment).
Great for the issues & debates topic and the gender topic: Beyond Today - Why raise a child gender neutral? - BBC Sounds #aqapsychology#BSA#gender https://t.co/tJNkW3nvoe
With the summer holidays coming to an end, how many selfies did you take? Great 4min podcast for addiction topic....FutureProofing - Are you a selfie addict? - BBC Sounds https://t.co/ghvGNdbrU5
Channel 4’s Train Your Baby like a Dog programme is proving to be controversial & causing a media storm.....well worth a watch as it links brilliantly to the behaviourist approach 👍🏻👩👩👧🐶🍼#psychologyeverywhere#babies#dogs#controversy
Congratulations to all our brilliant students collecting their A Level Psychology results today. An amazing set of results all round. Good luck with whatever your future holds 👍🏻👏🧠#hardworkpaysoff#superproud#aqapsychology
ILLUSION: This image contains 16 circles. Despite being there in plain sight, most people cannot see them very easily because their brain interprets the image in a way that makes them invisible.
How quickly can you spot the circles?
#psychology#perception#visualillusion
Dr Larsen’s new favourite programme- full of issues, debates & research methods. A nice break from revising 🖊 👀Go watch! Planet Child - Episode 1 - ITV Hub. #BSA#stateboarding#alevelpsychology https://t.co/1ipbYsTD4S
Lots of revision happening at the moment (hopefully!). Flash cards are great but don't forget, their real power is in the recall, not the production. A great illustration here from @ImpactWales on how to use flashcards properly.