Psychology
Date: February, 2014
Source: Scientific American
Article : A Happy Life
Researches Relevant to Theosophy
Psychology
Date: February, 2014
Source: Scientific American
Psychology
Education
Health and Medicine
Date: December, 2017
Source: Science Daily, Psychology Research and Behavior Management
A study made by Tulane University showed that third graders who manifest anxiety were helped in their well-being and emotional health after practicing yoga and mindfulness activities.
A group of 20 students underwent special yoga practice while a control group of 32 students underwent the usual school care including counseling. The yoga practice included breathing exercises, guided relaxation and yoga postures. The researchers used two instruments to assess the change in the students: the Brief Multidimensional Students’ Life Satisfaction Scale-Peabody Treatment Progress Battery version and the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory.
“The intervention improved psychosocial and emotional quality of life scores for students, as compared to their peers who received standard care,” said principal author Alessandra Bazzano, associate professor of Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences at Tulane University School of Public Health. “We also heard from teachers about the benefits of using yoga in the classroom, and they reported using yoga more often each week, and throughout each day in class, following the professional development component of intervention.”
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Psychology
Technology
Date: April, 2018
Source: New Scientist
Two scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has developed a device that could detect what one is thinking, send Google queries and get replies from the Internet.
Psychology
Biology
Humanities
Education
Date: March 2018
Source: New Scientist
If you need to produce your best creative work, try boosting your alpha brainwaves.
Joel Lopata at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, and his colleagues have found that people with more synchronised alpha waves are more creative and produce work of higher quality.
Source: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2162646-very-creative-people-have-a-special-kind-of-brain-activity/
Psychology
Technology
Date: March 2018
Source: New Scientist
Artificial Intelligence in Japan is now able to guess what a person sees by analyzing brain scans.
An article in New Scientist states that “the AI is given an image of a person’s brain, taken with an fMRI scanner. The fMRI scanner shows the surges in blood flow that correspond with activity, so the different parts of the brain involved in processing the image light up on the scan. From this, the AI then produces a caption based on what it thinks the person was viewing. For example, one caption it generated was ‘A dog is sitting on the floor in front of an open door,’ which correctly described the scene.”
Source: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1802.02210.pdf
New Scientist, March, 2018