Showing posts with label perception. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perception. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Less Differentiation In Other-Race Facial Features Occurs In The Earliest Cognitive Processes
'You All Look Alike To Me' Is Hard-Wired In US, Research Finds. University of California-Riverside/Science Daily. July 8, 2019.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Disguises For Evasion More Effective Than Disguises For Impersonation
Catch Me If You Can: Study Reveals Disguises Are Surprisingly Effective. University of York/Science Daily. February 19, 2019.
Thursday, May 24, 2018
How An Upcoming Appointment Warps Personal Perception Of Time Available.
Why An Upcoming Appointment Makes Us Less Productive. Ohio State University/Science Daily. May 23, 2018.
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Effects Of "Manly" Perspective On Healthcare Received
The Perils Of Being Manly by Roberto A. Ferdman. The Washington Post. March 28, 2016
Friday, February 12, 2016
Feeling Older Increases Risk Of Hospitalization, Study Says
Feeling Older Increases Risk Of Hospitalization, Study Says. American Psychological Association/Science Daily. February 11, 2016.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Context Often Determines Perceived Pain: Marathon Lessons
Forgetting The Pain Of Exercise by Gretchen Reynolds. The New York Times. June 3, 2015.
Monday, March 30, 2015
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Depression Found To Alter General Perception Of The Passage Of Time But Not For The Duration Of Specific Events
Experience Of Time Is Altered In Depression, Meta-Study Shows. Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz/Science Daily. March 11, 2015.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Monday, June 9, 2014
Experiment: Scarcity Seems To Heighten Racial Perceptions And Sensitivity Among White People
Scarcity Of Resources Might Make People More Racist, Shows Cool Face-Morphing Study by Jesse Singal. New York Magazine. June 9, 2014.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Maybe The Daily Planet Staff Is Afflicted With Prosopagnosia
Why Can't Anyone Recognize Superman? Medical Examiner: Health And Medicine Explained. Slate. June 14, 2013.
(1) Prosopagnosia is a brain disorder that _________________________
(2) True or False: People with prosopagnosia cannot read or drive.
(3) The first recorded case was in _______ and recorded by _____________.
(4) If the staff members at the Daily Planet were prosopagnosics, they would focus on only his ________________________ to identify him.
(5) Approximately _______ percent of the population is affected by prosopagnosia.
(6) Prosopagnosia is often discovered __________________ in life.
(7) The most common way to induce face blindness is a _________ that damages the ________.
(1) Prosopagnosia is a brain disorder that _________________________
(2) True or False: People with prosopagnosia cannot read or drive.
(3) The first recorded case was in _______ and recorded by _____________.
(4) If the staff members at the Daily Planet were prosopagnosics, they would focus on only his ________________________ to identify him.
(5) Approximately _______ percent of the population is affected by prosopagnosia.
(6) Prosopagnosia is often discovered __________________ in life.
(7) The most common way to induce face blindness is a _________ that damages the ________.
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