A new study demonstrates neural basis for observation that practicing several skills in single session works better than narrow drills on one skill. Study also helps define time window for brain's learning of new skills.
Why women are more religious. Part 2: It's not about risk at all I've been spending some time rooting around in the research that's been done on religious differences between men and women. The previous post ruled out the idea that women are simply less willing to take risks about getting to heaven. The evidence is pretty convincing on that score.But that doesn't rule out the possibility that it's something to do with risk. Religious people are more risk avers
Why women are more religious. Part 1: It ain't Pascal's Wager Here's a new analysis of the 2007 Pew Survey on the USA Religious landscape, confirming some very old news: women are more religious than men on virtually every measure. And here's a write up of it that's rather more surprising:Rodney Stark, a professor of sociology and comparative religion at the University of Washington, flips the question around: Why are men less religious? "Studies of bioch
Why be good? Imitation and migration might explain it Just before Christmas, the American Humanist Association ran bus ads with the slogan 'Just be good for goodness sake'.Yeah right.From an evolutionary standpoint, pure selfless altruism - doing something that costs you but only benefits someone else - doesn't make sense. Altruism is usually explained by kinship, or because it enhances reputation, or because it avoids punishment. People are good be
How can we improve the science and practice of psychological science? The journal Perspectives on Psychological Science has published an unmissable open-access issue all about how we can improve psychological research. There are 26 articles in all, focusing on how psychological research is conducted, reviewed and published, as well as papers on the teaching of psychology and the application of psychology in the real world.Perhaps most enjoyable is a piece by David
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