Link feast
In case you missed them – 10 of the best psych links from the past week.
29 March 2013
1. The pleasures and perils of the open-plan office
2. CBBC broadcast a documentary featuring teenagers with Face Blindness It involved researchers from Bournemouth Uni who have launched a Public awareness campaign for Face Blindness (technical name – prosopagnosia).
3. Are left-handers really more creative? Three Myths and Three Facts About Left-Handers.
4. UK health advisory body NICE issued its first ever treatment guidelines for conduct disorder in children. Clinical psychologist Gordon Milson explains why he’s concerned.
5. New London play Ninevah explores the psychological impact of war on child soldiers.
6. Nudge co-author Cass Sunstein featured on BBC Radio4’s Analysis programme – now on iPlayer.
7. Are you the kind of person who benefits from conflict at work? (new research covered by the Occupational Digest)
8. Primatologist Jane Goodall accused of committing plagiarism in her latest book.
10. Can you train yourself to get by on less sleep? Claudia Hammond’s latest BBC future column.