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Nicolas Davidenko Ph.dPsychology Today |
A new psychological scale measures the aversiveness of disliked music.
Multitasking gets a bad rap. But often it can be the most efficient thing to do.
Focusing on monthly rather than daily trends can lead to greater success.
A new study tests whether people can learn to draw simplified faces from memory.
People show a bias to attend to the tops of objects and the bottoms of scenes.
New research shows that listening to your favorite tunes can reduce acute pain.