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Dreaming About Months

In this article we explore what it means to dream about specific months.


How do I Choose a Research Topic for my Coursework in Psychology?

Designing your own psychology investigation is a great opportunity to go deeply into a topic that interests you. If you are curious enough about a topic then you also have the potential to discover something more about it. As a result, not only will you enjoy your coursework but it will also be reflected in your final grade. It this article I give you some tips on how to choose a design for your investigation that is right for you.


Autism and Oxytocin

One characteristic of autism is a lack of a sense of empathy towards other people. Acute stress can inhibit oxytocin release in humans, and that may explain sudden anger if someone is experiencing a lot of stress. Scientists believe that research on oxytocin may help to develop a treatment for people with autism.


Apparition or Reality

There are instances in one’s life which are strange, inexplicable and bordering on the supernatural. Such experiences do not lend themselves to the logic of questions and answers nor to deductive reasoning.


Robotic Bonding Thru Human First Love Memory Replication

Many Science Fiction authors have discussed in many works the issues with robotic assistants and companions. Today we see DARPA awarding a contract to a group of artificial intelligence software gurus to put together a computer assistant, which can read any manual and then explain in human terms what it says.


Balancing Brain Lobes - Mutras

This system known as the Mudras or Mutras in India and Greece can help Schizophrenics or other disassociative stress better than the ‘pharmacological lobotomies’ (term used by Drs. Breggin and Cohen) of our medical model, or social management of ‘money trees’. Why is our brain structured the way it is – or how did the ancients know a chakra system that mirrors modern neurophysiological mapping of our nervous system.


Is China Testing Bio Weapons on Its Own People?

Well the conspiracy theorists are out in full force I see. I had an interesting meeting the other day at a coffee shop and talked with a highly paranoid chap, who claimed to have some real insider information. He said that the Chinese were experimenting with their own populations with new vaccines for bird flu.


The Attention Spanner

The mind was a pattern recognition system, which followed a relentless cycle - perception, recognition, interpretation and action. Consciousness had a small role in those immense systems. You were alone in this vast programmed power plant with just a little joystick. That joystick controlled attention.


Psychological Tips for Effective Studying

* Revise regularly - Revision should be continuous if you are to gain a deep understanding of the subject. It should not be superficial and rushed. Cramming might help you remember a few...


What are the 4 Brainwave Patterns and How Do They Effect Your Health

Every moment of your life your brain is active. It is pulsing with electrical impulses; you heard that right, electricity!


Waking Up in the Middle of a Good Dream

When the brain is asleep and in REM dream mode it has distinct patterns not found in normal waking states. When people who are dreaming are hooked up to machines the REM mode of sleep is quite evident. Have you ever woke up in the middle of a really good dream?


Parapsychology: Maximizing Effectivity Of Targeted Controlled Remote Viewing Techniques

Article discussing various ways to maximize Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) session results...


Narcissistic Personality Disorder Tips

FIVE DON'T DO'S How to Avoid the Wrath of the Narcissist Never disagree with the narcissist or contradict him Never offer him any intimacy Look awed by whatever attribute matters to him (f...


HypoManiacs Often Misunderstood

Psychological Studies and Personalities for $200 Bob.


Emotional Intelligence: The Basics

Emotions are pervasive in our daily existence. From the time we wake up to the time we retire to bed, we experience emotions.


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