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Weekly links June 11, 2021

Cow Brains And Aphantasia: The Week’s Best Psychology Links

Our weekly round-up of the best psychology coverage from elsewhere on the web

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Personality, Podcast May 18, 2021May 18, 2021

Episode 25: How To Change Your Personality

Matthew Warren talks to former editor Christian Jarrett about his new book, “Be Who You Want: Unlocking the Science of Personality Change”

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Weekly links May 22, 2020May 27, 2020

Flashing Lights And Near-Death Experiences: The Week’s Best Psychology Links

Our weekly round-up of the best psychology coverage from elsewhere on the web

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Podcast, Sport July 23, 2019May 17, 2021

Episode 17: How To Make Running Less Painful And More Fun

Presented by Christian Jarrett, this podcast episode looks into research to make running more enjoyable.

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Weekly links July 31, 2020

Sex Differences And Happy Relationships: The Week’s Best Psychology Links

Our weekly round-up of the best psychology coverage from elsewhere on the web

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Podcast, Sleep and dreaming November 3, 2020May 17, 2021

Episode 22: Drifting Minds — Maladaptive Daydreaming And The Hypnagogic State

Ella Rhodes explores the boundaries between wakefulness and dreaming in episode 22 of the PsychCrunch podcast.

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Coronavirus, Podcast, Social September 2, 2020May 17, 2021

Episode 21: How To Stay Connected In The “New Normal”

What can we do to stay connected in the middle of a pandemic? Listen to episode 21 of our PsychCrunch podcast, sponsored by Routledge Psychology.

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Educational, Gender, Social July 16, 2019

The Way Children Draw Human Figures Has Changed Since The 1970s, Reflecting Modern Society’s Attitudes To Gender – German Study

By Christian Jarrett. Girls today are more inclined to draw a female figure.

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Memory, The self June 6, 2019July 8, 2019

First Systematic Study Of The Advice People Would Give To Their Younger Selves

By Christian Jarrett. The researchers said that we could benefit from thinking about the advice we’d give our past selves.

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Cognition, Emotion June 5, 2019June 5, 2019

Researchers Were Surprised To Find Bungee Jumpers’ Cognition Was Enhanced After A Jump

By Christian Jarrett. The researchers interpreted their findings in terms of the “broaden and build theory” of positive emotions.

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