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http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/pto-20070622-000002.xml

Psychology Today: Ten Politically Incorrect Truths Abou ... websnapr

One of the funniest, most true, things, that I have read in my life.
>30 days ago by mblock, 5 Users, more info save
http://personaldna.com

PersonalDNA | Your True Self Revealed - Fast Fun Free P ... websnapr

Interesting. Relatedly, I'm learning that Keynote will export presentations to html, flash or quicktime.
>30 days ago by Bren, 4 Users, more info save
http://www.blifaloo.com/info/lies.php

How to detect lies websnapr

How to detect lies - body language, reactions, speech patterns
>30 days ago by Davezilla, 4 Users, more info save
http://www.prisonexp.org

The Stanford Prison Experiment websnapr

A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment Conducted at Stanford University
>30 days ago by mjharwood, 3 Users, more info save
http://continuouspartialattention.jot.com/WikiHome

continuouspartialattention websnapr

Linda Stone's Thoughts on Attention and Specifically, Continuous Partial Attention
>30 days ago by andypiper, 4 Users, more info save
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/sex/index_cookie.shtml

BBC - Science & Nature - Sex ID websnapr

test --- find out how your mind works
>30 days ago by ogagator, 2 Users, more info save
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/deja-vu-0607.html

Research deciphers 'déjà-vu' brain mechanics websnapr

"...they have identified for the first time a neuronal mechanism that helps us rapidly distinguish similar, yet distinct, places. The discovery helps explain the sensation of déjà vu." Intri
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 2 Users, more info save
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn11978&feedid=online-news_rss20

Cogitating monkeys can calculate statistics websnapr

"They can accurately assess which of two behaviours is more likely to bring them a reward by summing together a series of probabilistic clues."
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 2 Users, more info save
http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/1270

Human language born from ape gestures websnapr

"Human language may have evolved from the use of gestures by our ape ancestors, and not just from primitive vocalisations, according to a new study."
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 2 Users, more info save
http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2006/07/10-reasons-you-should-never-get-a-job/

10 Reasons You Should Never Get a Job websnapr

"Non-dummies eventually realize that trading time for money is indeed extremely dumb and that there must be a better way. And of course there is a better way. The key is to de-couple your value f
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 7 Users, more info save
http://www.theengineer.co.uk/articles/article.aspx?liarticleid=296371

Seeing Action websnapr

"EYCIN consists of a monitor linked to a camera that tracks the eye ... an on-screen pointer follows eye movements and when the user glances at a designated area for half a second, EYCIN interpre
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 2 Users, more info save
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