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Popular Mechanics November 2007 Jeff Wise |
Thought Police: How Brain Scans Could Invade Your Private Life In the past decade, a wave of researchers using scans has laid bare the rough schematics of how our brains handle fear, memory, risk-taking, romantic love and other mental processes. Soon, the technology could go even further, pulling back the curtain guarding our most private selves. |
Salon.com June 2, 2000 Christopher Shea |
I am somebody! Do blacks really need to work on their self-esteem? An African-American psychologist says no. |
Job Journal June 20, 2004 Marty Nemko |
Quick Fix: Is Low Self-Esteem Your Problem or Your Excuse? Blaming problems on low self-esteem is a way to avoid the harder-to-accept truth of poor intellectual or social abilities. |
Job Journal December 7, 2008 Marty Nemko |
Quick Fix: Is Low Self-Esteem Your Problem or Your Excuse? Look within yourself to see where the real trouble may lie. |
Entrepreneur August 2005 Aliza Pilar Sherman |
To Thine Own Self How women business owners can conquer low self-esteem |
AskMen.com October 8, 2002 Dario Palombi |
Stop Doubting Yourself Your self-respect may be reaching critical lows, but it's not too late to lighten up. |
BusinessWeek April 19, 2004 Joan O'C. Hamilton |
Journey To The Center Of The Mind "Functional" MRI is yielding a clearer picture of what thoughts look like |
Scientific American July 2007 Michael Shermer |
The Prospects for Homo economicus A new fMRI study debunks the myth that we are rational-utility money maximizers. |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Romanus Wolter |
Shout It Out Be proud of your success -- and fearless in speaking up about it. Give your self-esteem a shot in the arm, and increase your personal power with these tips. |
AskMen.com July 17, 2001 Vatche Bartekian |
Increase Your Self-Esteem Through my work with people who experience high levels of stress in their daily lives, I also encounter a very common trait amongst them -- low self-esteem... |
American Family Physician November 15, 2000 |
Understanding Your Teenager's Emotional Health Your child's teenage years can be a difficult time. Teens may feel overwhelmed by the emotional and physical changes they are going through... |
Wired May 19, 2008 |
3 Smart Things About Music Derivations of musical scale pitches... Brain activity during music improvisation... Getting music stuck in your head is really a glitch in the brain... |
Psychology Today May/Jun 2006 Paul Raeburn |
A Case for Double-Edged Optimism Personality and outlook are critical for staying healthy but a sunny disposition only goes so far. For some, a shot of pessimism packs more medicinal punch. From good stress to lethal optimism, the new rules of the immunity game. |