Research led by the University of Nottingham published in Science has shed new light on ways in which people are prepared to sacrifice personal advantage for the common good and what happens when "freeloaders" take advantage of their altruism.
Researchers explain that understanding decision-making processes behind cooperation is a key element in addressing major contemporary issues such as recycling and climate change.
New Light On Altruism
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Women Are More Forgiving
Men find forgiving more difficult than women but this gender gap closes if men develop empathy toward an offender by seeing they may be capable of acting in a similar way themselves.
Women Are More Forgiving
Women Are More Forgiving
Gut Feelings
Research has shed new light on "gut feelings" arguing that they are real psychological phenomena that should be taken seriously.
Gut Feelings
Gut Feelings
Monday, April 07, 2008
Stress And Cancer Surgery
Research from Tel Aviv University published in Brain, Behaviour, and Immunity has shown that psychological and physiological stress before during and after cancer surgery impairs immune system functioning and that blocking the influence of major stress hormones may improve outcome.
Stress And Cancer Surgery
Stress And Cancer Surgery
Soaking Potatoes Leads To Healthier Chips
Soaking potatoes in water before frying can reduce levels of acrylamide, a naturally occurring chemical formed when starch-rich foods are cooked at high temperatures.
Soaking Potatoes Leads To Healthier Chips
Soaking Potatoes Leads To Healthier Chips
How Culture Affects The Recognition Of Emotions
Research from the University of Alberta, Canada and Hokkaido University, Japan published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology has found significant differences in how people from eastern and western cultures assess interpersonal situations.
How Culture Affects The Recognition Of Emotions
How Culture Affects The Recognition Of Emotions
Acne Inhibits Exercise
Research from Bath University published in the Journal of Health Psychology has found people with acne who are highly anxious about their condition report being less likely to get involved in sport or exercise.
Acne Inhibits Exercise
Acne Inhibits Exercise
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