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In the Eye of the Beholder

Dan M. Kahan
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Scientific journals and regulatory agencies want reliable clinical trials, but the definition of 'reliable' isn't necessarily the same for both parties.
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Scientific journals and regulatory agencies want reliable clinical trials, but the definition of 'reliable' isn't necessarily the same for both parties.

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Cognitive theories of early gender development.

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The Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory (P-FIT) of intelligence: converging neuroimaging evidence.

TL;DR: It is proposed that the P-FIT provides a parsimonious account for many of the empirical observations, to date, which relate individual differences in intelligence test scores to variations in brain structure and function.
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Cognitive theories of early gender development.

TL;DR: The essence of cognitive approaches--emphasis on motivational consequences of gender concepts; the active, self-initiated view of development; and focus on developmental patterns-is highlighted and contrasted with social-cognitive views.
Posted Content

The Value of a Smile: Game Theory with a Human Face

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the value of a smile in a simple bargaining context and found that a smile can elicit cooperation among strangers in a one-shot interaction with monetary payoffs.
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Seen gaze-direction modulates fusiform activity and its coupling with other brain areas during face processing.

TL;DR: This investigation of how gaze direction influences face processing in an fMRI study, where seen gaze and head direction could independently be direct or deviated, found direct gaze led to greater correlation between activity in the fusiform and the amygdala.