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A blog about brains and behaviors. Monday, April 7, 2008. Saturday, January 5, 2008. The evil of 'the banality of evil'. There's an article in this month's issue of the Psychologist. Called Questioning the Banality of Evil. Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Book Review - On Killing: The Psychological Costs of Learning to Kill in War and Society. On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill In War and Society. A regiment contains between 200 and 1,000 men. When the fighting at Gettysburg was over, 27,5...

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A blog about brains and behaviors. Monday, April 7, 2008. Saturday, January 5, 2008. The evil of 'the banality of evil'. There's an article in this month's issue of the Psychologist. Called Questioning the Banality of Evil. Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Book Review - On Killing: The Psychological Costs of Learning to Kill in War and Society. On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill In War and Society. A regiment contains between 200 and 1,000 men. When the fighting at Gettysburg was over, 27,5...

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Do You Mind?: And a tooth for a tooth.

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A blog about brains and behaviors. Tuesday, July 3, 2007. And a tooth for a tooth. I just finished reading a cute little study by Carlsmith, Darley and Robinson (2002), if by little you mean they had over a thousand subjects. I wish I had those resources! The study treats "just deserts" theory in a straight-forward manner, declining to dive into the complexities of retribution. Are the subjects motivated by a sense of fairness, or by a desire to get even? The authors speak of "moral outrage" and referenc...

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Do You Mind?: Aggression and the Stress Response

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A blog about brains and behaviors. Monday, January 15, 2007. Aggression and the Stress Response. This past Friday I came across a fascinating article by Stephanie van Goozen et al(1). They looked at the neurobiology of childhood antisocial behavior and they concluded that one of the major factors is, my favorite subject, stress. A person's upbringing and the amount of stress in their childhood, and even a number of factors seemingly unrelated to stress (cortisol levels are affected by what you eat and dr...

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Do You Mind?: Obligatory Introductory Post

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A blog about brains and behaviors. Sunday, January 14, 2007. Hello TO all www.blogger.com members,. I just wanted to introduce myself to all of you and say that I am extremely happy to be a new member here[url=http:/ mysubmityournews.info/].[/url] I have been enjoying the conversations here for some time and look forward to participating now[url=http:/ truthfulnestoday.info/].[/url][url=http:/ webconnectionsdr.info/].[/url]. August 27, 2010 at 7:18 PM. January 3, 2011 at 2:43 PM. Public Library of Science.

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Do You Mind?: The evil of 'the banality of evil'

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A blog about brains and behaviors. Saturday, January 5, 2008. The evil of 'the banality of evil'. There's an article in this month's issue of the Psychologist. Called Questioning the Banality of Evil. Not to mention, "evil" can be a matter of perspective. Someone can be doing something completely wrong, but believe it is for good. Is the person truly evil then? November 28, 2008 at 11:40 AM. August 13, 2009 at 9:39 AM. November 22, 2009 at 3:59 PM. May 28, 2011 at 6:01 AM. Public Library of Science.

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Do You Mind?: How 'bout them apples?

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A blog about brains and behaviors. Tuesday, January 16, 2007. How 'bout them apples? When it comes to social psychology, everyone seems to know two names: Milgram. It's funny, because they both studied essentially the same thing - under what circumstances otherwise normal, compassionate people will act to hurt others. Want to know that you were capable of shocking a person to near death, just because you were ordered to? Has links to the videos as well as an excellent summary of the experiment itself.

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Reading, The Brain, and Reading the Brain: Reading Development

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Reading, The Brain, and Reading the Brain. Thursday, February 8, 2007. You'd think that with something so universal as reading, there'd be tons of research into the stages of reading development. At some point, we all go from the ABC song to "To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows ofoutrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles." (Courtesy of ArtofEurope.com). There are a few stages to reading: The beginning reader needs ...

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Hear Ye! Heare Ye! | Over-Analysis For Social Change

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Over-Analysis For Social Change. Putting my college education to good use. February 6, 2008. I can only hope when I’m eventually done with this, I will be the prettiest wench of them all. Thank you, Married to the Sea. You said it better than I ever could. Married to the sea. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Breaking out of Foucault.

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The Banality of Evil. | Over-Analysis For Social Change

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Over-Analysis For Social Change. Putting my college education to good use. The Banality of Evil. January 4, 2008. Related to my previous post, here’s a very interesting essay on the Banality of Evil. Which helps explain why as soon as there’s an “us” and a “them,” humans tend to turn against “them.” Certainly helps answer the question of why we’re so reluctant to step in to help “them,” whoever “they” might be. One Response to “The Banality of Evil.”. January 5, 2008 at 10:22 pm. Enter your comment here.

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Reading, The Brain, and Reading the Brain: Does a canary breathe?

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Reading, The Brain, and Reading the Brain. Monday, January 22, 2007. Does a canary breathe? I like to start out with questions. The question above might have taken you a second to figure out. In the 70's-mid 80's, it was very popular to study language associations. There are so many journals I cite that ended in 86-89. Most of which contain foundational articles and amazing linguistic theory. Comsky, Daneman and Carpenter, Meyer and Schanvedlt (sp? But I digress. Does a canary breathe? Note Canary can si...

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Reading, The Brain, and Reading the Brain: All this is related

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Reading, The Brain, and Reading the Brain. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. All this is related. Your brain does a ton of stuff every second of every day. It suppresses or inhibits information it doesn't need, it processes information, it holds onto enough data to fill a library. Since I'm pressed for time at this very moment, but am really excited to have begun reading these, the dominant theory is that we hold on to all of these meanings until we are given data to suppress "or inhibit" the other meaning&#4...

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Reading, The Brain, and Reading the Brain: be patient when you read, you'll catch all our flaws...

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Reading, The Brain, and Reading the Brain. Wednesday, February 28, 2007. Be patient when you read, you'll catch all our flaws. Humans all over are an impatient species. We jump ahead with everything. In my research of semantic priming, wherein the reader expects a certain ending to a sentence, I found a few articles that indicate that this happens at word-level, too. Semantic priming (high cloze probability sentence):. Now, what goes in to complete that word? We raised pigs and cows on the family " farm ...

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Reading, The Brain, and Reading the Brain: Finale?

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Reading, The Brain, and Reading the Brain. Thursday, April 19, 2007. So, now that my Div3 is completed, and I just submitted my official penultimate draft, I thought I'd discuss some of the finer points of what I've learned in this journey. Further, I would be interested to see other forms of N4 tasks involving kids/adolescents. Language is the key to human consciousness, so why aren't we looking at our own intellectual roots? I mean, I'm sure we are, but I'd like to know more. 8220; Thought and language...

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Reading, The Brain, and Reading the Brain: April 2007

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Reading, The Brain, and Reading the Brain. Thursday, April 19, 2007. So, now that my Div3 is completed, and I just submitted my official penultimate draft, I thought I'd discuss some of the finer points of what I've learned in this journey. Further, I would be interested to see other forms of N4 tasks involving kids/adolescents. Language is the key to human consciousness, so why aren't we looking at our own intellectual roots? I mean, I'm sure we are, but I'd like to know more. 8220; Thought and language...

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