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It's no secret that the “Feast” and “Extras” posts are always a hit with me, but I found the Extras post on the 15th of Feb to be particularly interesting. The link for the EEG of the man meeting his imaginary friends was facinating. I ended up posting a number of the studies and references on my Facebook wall to share with my friends.
http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/extras.html
Contact: sarah1854@hotmail.com
http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2012/02/feeling-hungry-better-let-your.html
tom_s_s@hotmail.com
My favourite Digest blog post of 2012 so far : http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2012/02/bursting-balloons-and-anxious-faces.html
kieyeroskipou8@hotmail.com
Favourite of 2012 so far was the one on being most creative at your groggiest (http://www.bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2012/01/youre-most-creative-when-youre-at-your.html)
It did make one of my lecturers laugh when I used it as an excuse for trying to nap.
microboo@hotmail.com
the post about the children of depressed mothers having an adaptive advantage in a similar environment after birth was particularly interesting given the volume of claims about depressed mothers giving birth to extremely maladaptive children http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2012/02/when-depressed-mothers-give-birth-to.html
Keith.ewan@yahoo.co.uk
My favourite Digest blog post of 2012 so far was the one on february 20th: http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2012/02/stroke-patient-for-whom-strangers-look.html
fenikon@gmail.com
I just found this site so I don't have any favourite, yet. However, this book would really appreciate my to look more into this site if I could get it.
Yappiedo@hotmail.com
Bursting balloons and anxious faces.
http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2012/02/bursting-balloons-and-anxious-faces.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+BpsResearchDigest+%28BPS+Research+Digest%29
hanif101@hotmail.co.uk
Thank You
Vasima
There is no luck for me in the winning movement let see I can win or not
My favourite post this year is The stroke patient for whom strangers look normal whilst family look strange http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2012/02/stroke-patient-for-whom-strangers-look.html
My email: anda.turcan@yahoo.com
My favourite digest post of 2012 so far has been 'Facebook or Twitter: What does your choice of social networking site say about you?'.
It was relevant, related back to theory and was a thoroughly good read! The topic and blog post content are also particularly manageable for people who are interested in psychology but don't have academic experience with it!
http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2012-02-20T09:32:00Z
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My favorite post is this one about social referencing and risk taking. The set-up of the experiment is interesting as well.
http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2012/02/bursting-balloons-and-anxious-faces.html
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Thanks a lot!
My favourite was the national culture and personality blog posted on 14th February.
http://bps-occupational-digest.blogspot.com/2012/02/national-culture-and-personality.html
melc12@hotmail.co.uk