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Domestic violence gets evolutionary explanation
NewScientist: What can evolution tell us about domestic violence? Two researchers in the US suggest such violence has ancient origins and that establishing evolution's role could help to better identify those at risk. Others argue that the research makes simplistic assumptions, and warn that some people will interpret the research as an excuse for violence. Each year more than 500,000 women in the US alone report to the police violent attacks by current or former male partners. There is a reason why domestic violence is so widespread, says David Buss, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Texas in Austin: it carries a selective advantage, tied with reproductive success.
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«Mi distraggo o ci ragiono?» Come si affrontano le emozioni negative
Corriere della Serra: A volte la miglior difesa è la fuga, e in questo caso si scappa un po' da se stessi. Quando siamo travolti da un'emozione molto negativa, la reazione spontanea è cercare di distrarci, non pensarci; se invece l'emozione è meno forte scegliamo di affrontarla in maniera più razionale, riflettendoci e trovando un modo per sostenerla. Siamo umani, e ci comportiamo proprio così: lo ha dimostrato una ricerca sulla rivista Psychological Science, condotta da un gruppo di psicologi dell'università di Stanford.
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Les SMS ont-ils contaminé votre cerveau ?
Slate France: Selon ABI Research, un cabinet d’études spécialisé dans les nouvelles technologies, ils’enverra plus de 7 000 milliards de SMS dans le monde au cours de l’année 2011. Etant donné que la population de la Terre aura, d’ici au 31 décembre, passé la barre des 7 milliards d’individus, cela fera une moyenne de 1 000 SMS par personne. Même s’il existe encore bien des récalcitrants (comme l’auteur de ces lignes…), il est indéniable que la pratique du texto se répand de plus en plus. Mais jusqu’où ?
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British Psychological Society Annual Conference
The British Psychological Society Annual Conference will be held April 18-20, 2012 at the Grand Connaught Rooms, London. The conference's themes will be the psychology of participation in sports & exercise; the psychology of violence & conflict; language & communication; and psychology for the public and private sectors For more information visit http://annual-conference.bps.org.uk/.
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The 46th Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference
The 46th Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference will be held at the National Convention Centre in Canberra, Australia October 4-8, 2011. The conference's theme will be "From Theory, Through Evidence, to Practice." For more information visit http://www.apsconference.com.au/.
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American Board of Professional Neuropsychology Annual Meeting
The 2012 ACPN continuing education meeting will be held March 7-11 at Bally’s/Paris Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas. For more information see http://www.neuropsychologyboard.org/workshop.aspx?id=7.