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Is isolation or networking the pathway to genius?
... In contrast, the geniuses who manage to create images, music, stories, ideas, proofs, theories, or inventions ... the preposterous idea of providing an inventory of popular music available for purchase for whosoever had the cash – even if that music...
Synchrony and the art of signalling
... in many aspects of social life, such as sports, dance or music, and why it has been an essential and enduring part of ... Launay and colleagues argue that through dance and music, rituals and sports, bonding can take place between ... societies that we know...
A colourful life, an inspiration, and living legend
... the founders of cognitive neuroscience. Her father was a music critic for the Manchester Guardian who also gave piano ... result that she later recalled her home was filled with music, books on art, and many of the classics. She also began ...
How real people communicate
... cooking by guiding you through a recipe, putting on some music, doing some shopping or just telling the time. If you ... and they are trying to get Alexa to play some suitable music. Nikos Alexa (2.6) Isabel play some New Year’s music...
Q is for… Quality of Life
... feeling isolated and lonely. Whether it’s listening to music or participating in a club, it is important that the ...
The Brexit carnival
... to an unofficial, festive world of extravagant costumes, music, laughter, feasting, drinking and revelry. While the ...
An awakening
... and gave examples such as ‘being in love… listening to music or suddenly “being hit” by a book or painting, or ... in a creative performance (such as dancing or playing music), love and sex. Only a small number of sexual awakening ...
Overrated: Self-management
... the same effect.’ Moss calls non-verbal behaviour the ‘music behind the words’ and argues that it is the music that conveys the real meaning of what is being ... to ‘read’ the patient and potentially silences the music behind the words. The...
Dracula on the couch
... often conclude his treatments by playing some soothing music. The French King Louis XVI appointed a very ...
Joseph Duffy (1957–2018)
... and among his many interests and pastimes he included music, drama, food and wine. He was a very well-rounded ...
Sleeping like a baby: Sleep in the first years of life
... and then blow gently into their eyes, upon hearing the music they would soon come to expect the air and scrunch up ... naps, nappies, books, dummies, co-sleeping, listening to music at bedtime, and so much more. Understanding more about ...
Addiction and the importance of belonging
... features. About the author ‘I am a clinical and music psychologist who became interested in the importance of ...
Featured Job: Clinical/Counselling Psychologist, NHS Orkney
... There is so much for children and adults – theatre, music, drama. Schools in Kirkwall are very good (no private ...
Meaning in randomness
... idea that hidden messages can be revealed in pop and rock music when it is reversed. However, this ‘backward ...
Psychologists and the media – opportunities and challenges
... one occasion a TV programme I was on said, ‘OK, when the music comes on I want you to do a funky dance’: I had to be ...
Me and Monotropism: A unified theory of autism
... focus is indispensible in science, maths, technology, music, art and philosophy, among others. Obviously autistic ...
A reset for psychology as natural science
... science, technology, engineering, medicine, culture, music, literature, the Internet and social media all enhance ...
In search of the brain of Descartes
... Beethoven, Mozart and others exhibited ‘an organ of music’, a phrenological feature. The fate of Mozart’s ...
You can teach an old dog new tricks
... and agitation like a racing heart and tension. Art, music and dance may be ways of expressing things that you ...
War, what is it good for?
... respects – for example, someone with the same taste in music, or political views – then the student did not mind ...