Exploring rejection of unfair offers in the Ultimatum Game in real- world altruists Kristin M. Brethel-Haurwitz1, Sarah A. Stoycos1,†, Elise M. Cardinale1, Bryce Huebner2 & Abigail A. Marsh1 In the Ultimatum Game (UG), incurring a cost to punish inequity is ...
Free will is a “higher-level” phenomenon found at the level of psychology. It is like other phenomena that emerge from physical processes but are autonomous from them and not best understood in fundamental physical terms—like an ecosystem or the economy. When we discover it in its proper ...
Surface perception was first mentioned in experimental psychology in the 1930s (Koffka 1935; Metzger 1936). Metzger found that we see a space-filling fog if we are inside a dimly-illuminated sphere—a Ganzfeld (half of a ping pong ball over an eye is an easy way to produce a Ganzfeld,...
A recent study published inThe Journal of Experimental Psychologyillustrates how this plays out for cell phones in particular, focusing on the distraction that cell phone notifications can create. In this study, participants were tasked with completing a task involving seeing items and pressing a butto...
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'[Psychiatrist] Carl Jung talks about the 'shadow,' the dark, socially unacceptable part of ourselves. It's a fundamental part of what we are that requires some sort of nourishment, some sort of outlet," says Schechter, whose academic training is in psychology. "Stories about monsters somehow...
A new form of science(and psychology) Do scientists say that thoughts create matter? Who is William Eastwood? What are Internal Science & International Philosophy? Click above to learn more. Everyone creates their own reality If five people walk in a room, there are five rooms because ...
reporting and bank documents. They also do forensic audits. They detect suspected and/or fraudulent activities. Fraud examiners are often able to enter their training by graduating in a variety of fields like management, finance, finance, sociology, and psychology with an associate or a bachelor'...
(g.valenza@ieee. org) Revealing Real-Time Emotional Responses: a Personalized Assessment based on Heartbeat Dynamics Gaetano Valenza1,2,3, Luca Citi1,2,4, Antonio Lanata´3, Enzo Pasquale Scilingo3 & Riccardo Barbieri1,2 1Neuroscience Statistics Research Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital...
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