In case you missed them - 10 of the best psychology links from the past week:
Is psychology a science? A heart-felt, wise response from Scott Lilienfeld.
Your brain on alcohol, animated.
A company that only employs people with autism is changing attitudes towards autistic workers.
Meet the data vigilante: Uri Simonsohn, the man who blew the whistle on two high-profile fraud cases in psychology recently, was interviewed in the Atlantic.
Are You a Psychopath? Take the Test.
The December issue of The Psychologist magazine is now available online and it includes a wonderful series of articles on the human senses, all open-access. (also check-out this free digital preview of the issue via Issuu).
Paul Bloom (Yale University) and David Pizarro (Cornell University) chat about the psychology of disgust.
Big news: Mirror neurons-Mirror neurons discovered!
"Normality is not what we return to, it is what we go through." Vaughan Bell wrote a compassionate and fascinating article for the Observer about the varied ways people deal with bereavement.
The man whose brain ignores one half of his world.
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Post compiled by Christian Jarrett (@psych_writer) for the BPS Research Digest.
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