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Coronavirus and obsessive-type conditions
... video instruction of correct washing to be accompanied by music or lyrics of the user’s choice, and as such, this ...
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...
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... songs compared with the unknown song. ‘We played music in the scanner, and then we hit a virtual “mute” ... this, the auditory cortex remained active even though the music had stopped.’ Previous research has instructed ... the researchers concluded. CJ ...
Dracula on the couch
... often conclude his treatments by playing some soothing music. The French King Louis XVI appointed a very ...
The truth we rarely hear: From mirror to prism
... We pushed a few high-top tables together, and with loud music blaring in the background, they began to reminisce. I ...
Unravelling our beginnings
... a preference that is acquired prenatally. Newborns prefer music they have heard prenatally to that which they have ... from prenatal learning is unknown. Newborn preferences for music acquired prenatally disappear by three weeks of age in ...
Choice and control for animals in captivity
... surrounding them, including stimuli like lights, music and temperature. Due to this lack of control, animals ...
Letters
... of screen and speaker content: this is the contemporary music culture which seems, at the very least, to be ...
A festival of community psychology
... enables people to ‘bounce’ back as active citizens . Music and change Community psychology has been big in Chile ...
Transitions with the Aging Rebels
... and refurbished a guitar and is learning how to read music. Michael Karp, co-leader of Aging Rebels, summed up ... of weathering the crisis reading, cooking or listening to music alone in separate apartments, they offer each other ...
Creative Britain
... fashion, film and video, interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, software and computer ... activities of say, painting, sculpture, classical music, but now encompasses many new activities, as the 2001 ...
How psychology researchers are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic
... health that we can already be doing, she adds: practising music and arts, for instance, or volunteering and providing ...
Choosing the right tools to find the right people
... produced 40 per cent of the ‘masterworks’ in classical music (Moles, 1958). Although Price’s law was originally ...
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 ...
Featured Job: Research and Product Development Director with 10x Psychometrics
... to sit back, play tennis and golf and listen to the soul music he loves. But he’s enthusiastic about the future of ...
Character – ‘caught’ or ‘taught’?
... Futures Institute, told the Templeton conference, theatre, music, philosophy, religion (as well as storytelling, of ...
A matter of life and death
... range of non-medical issues, such as preferences in food, music, TV programmes and clothing. Advance Statements must be ... I love my brain. I write, I read, I listen to music constantly… Being able to think, discuss and joke ...
ONLINE-ONLY article - Zander Wedderburn's Presidential Address
... mild electric shocks on my legs, and loud rhythmic jazz music (Oswald, 1960). Strangely, the heat of the studio ...
Big Picture: Poetry as a mental health resource
... Walton, K. (2011). Thoughtwriting – in poetry and music. New Literary History, 42(3), 455–476. Zeman, A., ...
The psychology of stuff and things
... their youth too. Usually this manifests in a taste for music, books, films and other entertainment from yesteryear, ... a creative star dies, with the mass consumption of their music, books or films or other associated items. Consider how ... with our stuff is...
The Psychologist presents… How to talk so people listen
... answer the question in a very deadpan way: “I was at a music workshop”, or he could say “what do you mean, ... People telephone and say “I’ve got this problem with music next door”, noise next door, whatever it might be. ...
Psychoeducation doesn’t have to be boring
... musical statues, but rather than simply freezing when the music stops children can choose to pause in a running pose, ...
The future of thinking differently
... remember a word. It helps with maths, too.’ Listening to music also helps her. In class, she finds it easier to focus on what the teacher is saying when she has classical music playing in an earbud in one ear. Her mother lobbied for ...
Student Writer Competition winners
... programmes. An organisation called TAPE offers various music and film projects; there is a strong service user group ... behind the curtain, smoking and chatting playfully. Music is played at full blast, people dance and laugh. ‘You ...