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December 28, 2007

I am sure that you have read many journals or even magazines that have featured some psychology articles. These articles will cover some new treatment or method that has the field of psychology in an uproar. As you read the psychology articles you should keep in mind that they are the ideas and theories of one or a few people. For this reason you should keep an open mind regarding these psychology articles.

For the person who is interested in reading the many different psychology articles there are many avenues that you can look into. Psychology journals will feature the writings of many well known psychologists. These articles will also document various techniques and methods that were refined for use in that psychologist’s work.

This means that unless you have a specific article in mind you will need to look for the past issues of psychological journals for the various psychological articles that you are looking for. This research will also uncover new information that you can use for your current area of study.

Psychology articles are by themselves fascinating. The vast amount of information that you can get from these psychology articles will let you see the differences that are apparent in all humans. In addition you can learn how the psychologists have formed the various theories that you are reading of. This type of reasoning will allow you to look at the information that is available in a different way.

From the information that you can get from these psychology articles you will be able to form psychology theories of your own. All of this information can be found in the journals that are you can get even from the internet.

In this vast place you will find many psychology articles that deal with many different subjects on a number of levels. In addition you can see the writings of famous psychologists as they discuss the various ideas that are present in psychology. While you may not agree with what has been stated it will give you the foundations on which you can begin your exploration into the human psyche.

This very complex course of study is made somewhat easier by the amount of information that is available in the psychology articles. When you read these psychology articles you will begin to appreciate how we as people interact with each other and how our cultural backgrounds meld us into one society.

It will also make you wonder how certain people can avoid society or feel the need to destroy so many lives. All of these aspects of human emotions and behavior can be found on the many pages of psychology articles.

sb
December 28, 2007

Psychology is a very large area of study and there are constantly new advances being made with regards to solving the problems that many of us face. To let other psychologists see and understand the various new strides that have been made in their field of study there are large numbers of psychological journal articles that you can read.

These psychological journal articles can be found in the various journals and magazines that deal with psychology. Sometimes these journals will feature the work of famous psychologists. Reading these psychological journal articles will keep you up to date with all of the occurrences in the field of psychology. You will be able to see how other psychologists deal with situations that could be similar to what you are experiencing.

You will also be able to find information that could be helpful if you have to deal with a client who refuses to cooperate. The many psychological journal articles that can be found in the various issues of psychology magazines will give you lots of information. You can also find various psychological journal articles that have interesting theories that have yet to be verified.

Since these theories have not yet been completed you can use the time that you have free to research and see if these psychological journal articles can give you more accurate information. As these psychological theories in the various psychological journal articles have yet to be completed they will provide you with an understanding of how such theories are developed.

This type of information is vital for the new student of psychology. The data that can be found in the psychology journal articles can help the psychology student understand how their field of study is related with human behavior. The interactions that are displayed by people in various situations are generally documented and written in some of these psychology journal articles.

The main bulk of psychology journal articles deal with various issues that psychologists are interested in. It is to these that a novice psychologist should refer to when they are trying to figure out why certain people react the way that they do. While the information is not fully stated it will be possible for the psychology student to use these ideas as a springboard into developing their own theories about people.

As the wealth of information that is in these psychology journal articles increases so too does the understanding of humanity. These psychology journal articles just provide us with a small glimpse into the human psyche.

sb
December 28, 2007

Is it possible to become smarter, happier and more successful just by listening to a CD? Most people would probably say no, but they would be wrong. Brainwave entrainment CDs have a major impact on the lives of those who use them according to both anecdotal evidence and scientific studies. Therefore, the claims made about the wide ranging benefits to a person’s wellbeing of using this technology are very well supported.

The quickest and most immediate benefit of listening to brainwave entrainment CDs is seen in changes to a person’s biochemistry. These biochemical changes are significant in ways that affect a person’s memory and learning abilities which are a cornerstone of personal success. For example, experts claim that brainwave entrainment technology such as “Mind Optimizer” can significantly increase serotonin levels, reducing pain and anxiety where present and increasing the ability to focus and concentrate. Higher serotonin levels also cause a person to become relaxed.

While a person listens to a brainwave entrainment CD, it has also been found that a lot of endorphins are released in the brain which has been found to improve certain mental abilities and the ability to learn. The brain also releases endorphins to reward or motivate when a goal has been achieved which encourages the process of learning and achievement. The production of Vasopressin, a chemical that enhances memory and learning functions, also increases as does Catecholamine which is also essential for healthy memory and learning.

Additionally, in a scientific study of the effects of brainwave entrainment, it was found that some subjects experienced an increase in Acetylcholine production. Higher levels of Acetylcholine can significantly improve a person’s ability to learn and their long term memory. People who have been found to have low levels of Acetylcholine often experience memory loss and confusion. This positive effect of brainwave entrainment technology has the potential to profoundly improve a person’s ability to succeed in life.

Brainwave entrainment is a natural phenomenon wherein similar frequencies tend to adjust and synchronize with one another. This concept known as ‘frequency following response’ is a principle of physics. An example of this is music; our brains react to the rhythm of the music by synchronizing its electrical impulses to the beat.

Brainwave entrainment CDs are available to aid in a range of areas. Some are designed specifically to lower blood pressure, overcome sleep disorders or to balance the brain in order to address certain mental dysfunctions. However, many other brainwave entrainment CDs use the technology to quickly move the listener into a suggestible alpha state in which their subconscious mind is more easily programmed. Such CDs include weight loss, financial management, study skills and even neatness.

Whatever your issue is, chances are there are brainwave entrainment CDs available to assist you. There are many testimonials from people who have used brainwave entrainment on various promoters’ websites but the price for this technology is generally reasonable so there is limited risk in trying it yourself. If you choose a product that has used the same protocols used in scientific studies then you can be reasonably sure of obtaining similar results.

sb
December 28, 2007
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December 28, 2007

How can you tell if someone is lying? You can't, say some scientists - at least not with any consistency. That is what their research shows anyhow. But the research done in this area is often flawed in several important ways. Here are a couple of these flaws.

Lying In A Lab Is Not The Same

"People are very good liars when nothing is at stake," says Aldert Vrij of the University of Portsmouth in England. "But a lab setting is not real life." He is referring to the fact that most experiments on lie-detection have researchers telling subjects when to lie. The lies told have no real effect on subject's lives - there are no meaningful rewards or punishments involved.

Vrij sought to correct this deficiency in the research by looking at real-life police interrogation videos. This made for more relevant research, he figured. After all, we don't really care if we can or can't detect "pretend lies" in a laboratory. What we want is the ability to detect lies in real life.

Vrij concentrated on cases where the true facts were later determined. This way, he knew when the subjects were lying or telling the truth. What did he find? He found that there were fairly reliable clues to whether a person is lying, but that these are not universal. They are individual indicators.

One person might, for example, consistently avert his gaze when lying, while another might have greater eye-contact when lying. Since most research doesn't test for these individual factors, the results seem to indicate that lie-detecting isn't viable. In reality, a person who takes into account the individuals habits and patterns of behavior can detect lies better.

Researchers Ignore Lie Detection Examples

Often researchers ignore real-life examples of lie detection skills. Some people do have the ability to detect lies with consistency.

Maureen O'Sullivan of the University of San Francisco, in many studies of federal agents, forensic psychologists, and other groups of professionals, has found that a small percentage can consistently detect lying with 80% accuracy or higher. Out of 13,000 people she tested, only 15 consistently performed at this level, but the very fact that some can do this well suggests that there are things we can learn to improve our own lie-detecting abilities.

Keep in mind that although this is a small number of people who detect lies, they do it consistently. That means that they aren't just getting lucky. Also, they were able to do this with strangers who they knew nothing about. How many more people would be able to detect lies if they could first observe the liars and learn a little about them?

Can you tell if someone is lying? Why not ignore the flawed research of overly-skeptical scientists, and find out for yourself?

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