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Search Results for: "Christian Jarrett"

Podcast, Sport July 23, 2019July 26, 2019

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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Cognition, Personality April 1, 2019April 1, 2019

Trait Neuroticism As “Mental Noise” – Neurotic People Have Noisier, More Chaotic Minds, Say Researchers

By Christian Jarrett.

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Personality March 22, 2019April 4, 2019

Psychopaths And Narcissists Have Hogged The Limelight, Now It’s Time To Explore The Saintlier Side Of Human Personality, Say Researchers, As They Announce A Test of The “Light Triad” Traits

By Christian Jarrett.

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Brain February 21, 2019

Young Adults With Better Navigation Skills Do Not Have Larger Hippocampi, Raising Questions About The Meaning Of The Famous Taxi Driver Studies

By Christian Jarrett.

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Memory, The self February 5, 2019February 5, 2019

“The Self Is Not Entirely Lost In Dementia,” Argues New Review

By Christian Jarrett

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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

Educational, Podcast August 29, 2018August 29, 2018

Episode 13: How To Study And Learn More Effectively

Presented by Christian Jarrett, this episode of PsychCrunch debunks some myths and provides evidence-based study tips.

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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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Educational January 15, 2019January 15, 2019

Immediately Re-Watching Lecture Videos Doesn’t Benefit Learning

By Christian Jarrett. Study time would be better spent testing yourself after the first viewing.

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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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