Tuesday, September 17, 2013

About Psychology: The Psychology of Emotion

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Emotion expert Paul Eckman has found that the human face is capable of creating more than 7,000 different facial expressions. Emotions, and how we experience and express them, can be both abundantly apparent and remarkably subtle.

What Are Emotions?
Psychologists believe there are three key parts to an emotion: a subjective experience, a physiological reaction, and a behavioral response... Learn more
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Why Do We Have Emotions?
Emotions serve a wide range of purposes and functions, from alerting us to danger to helping us build social connections. Learn more about some of the purposes of emotions... Learn more
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Theories of Emotion
Strong emotions can cause you to take actions you might not normally perform, or avoid situations that you generally enjoy. Explore some of the major theories of emotion that have been proposed by researchers, philosophers, and psychologists... Learn more
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What Is Emotional Intelligence?
Psychologists suggest that emotional intelligence, or our ability to understand, express, and control emotions, can play an important role in our lives... Learn more
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

About Psychology: Do You Believe One of These Brain Myths?

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In this week's featured article, we tackle a few of the most common myths about the human brain. Discover what researchers have learned about the brain, plus explore some other myths and facts about psychology.

7 Myths About the Human Brain
brain myths Is it true that humans have the biggest brains in relation to body size? Do we really only use 10-percent of our brain? Is it a fact that once brain cells die we can never grow new ones? There are a lot of myths out there about the human brain, but researchers have made discoveries about the truth behind some of these popular misconceptions... Learn more
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10 Facts About Psychology
Psychology is all around you and part of who you are. Delve deeper into this fascinating topic in these ten basic facts that everyone should know about... Learn more
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Common Misconceptions About Psychology
Psychology is a vast and complex topic, but there are a lot of myths and misconceptions out there. What's the truth behind some of the biggest myths?... Learn more

3 Myths About Psychology Majors
Do you ever feel like the general public doesn't really understand what psychology majors do? Here are just a few of the most commonly heard myths and misconceptions about psychology majors... Learn more
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

About Psychology: What Makes You Who You Are?

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You are unique. You are special. But what exactly makes you who you are? What influences left a mark on your personality, your behavior, and your attitudes? In this week's newsletter, we will take a closer look at some of the forces that influence your past, your present, and your future.

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Your blue eyes might come from your mother and your curly hair might come from your father, but where did your penchant for playing the clarinet originate? Was your talent for music inborn, or is it something you acquired through learning? The nature versus nurture debate tackles the age-old question: Were you born that way, or did the environment mold you?... Learn more

How Does Genetics Influence Who You Are?
Genetics has an influence on who you are. While these genetics may lay out a basic blueprint for growth, they are also affected by environmental factors as well. For example, while a child's genetic code might be set for tallness, poor nutrition (an environmental variable) might prevent the child from reaching his full height... Learn more
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What Role Does the Environment Play?
Genetics might set the foundation for development, but it is our life experiences that help build who we are. Discover how experience shapes who we are as children and throughout life... Learn more

Personality: Who Are You?
Your personality is made up of your characteristic pattern of thinking, behaving, and feeling. It makes you who you are. But just what factors influence personality? Does it change throughout life or is it fairly static?... Learn more
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