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Studies Psychology International study investigates the role of music in regulating emotions
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Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics
Studies Psychology International study investigates the role of music in regulating emotions
Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics
Studies Psychology International study investigates the role of music in regulating emotions
Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics
Studies Psychology International study investigates the role of music in regulating emotions
The Max Planck Florida Institute of Neuroscience announces that Hyungbae Kwon has received one of ten prestigious NIH Pioneer Grants. The award is for $6.8 million over 5 years. Kwon will study how internal brain state is regulated and how it affects our sensation, perception and cognition.
a new light-based technique that allows scientists to visualize and map out how emotions
Intelligent algorithms are used to create paintings, write poems, and compose music. According to a study by an international team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the Center of Humans and Machines at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, whether people perceive artificial intelligence (AI) as the ingenious creator of art or simply another tool used by artists depends on how information about AI art is presented. The results were published in the journal iScience.
October 21, 2024 Psychology People who aren’t in touch with their emotions can’
The Max Planck Florida Institute of Neuroscience announces that Hyungbae Kwon has received one of ten prestigious NIH Pioneer Grants. The award is for $6.8 million over 5 years. Kwon will study how internal brain state is regulated and how it affects our sensation, perception and cognition.
a new light-based technique that allows scientists to visualize and map out how emotions
Many people—including public figures such as Nobel Laureate Günter Grass, former West German chancellor Helmut Schmidt, and trade union leader Claus Weselsky—choose not to read their Stasi files. How can this behavior be explained? And what are the implications for the collective approach to remembrance and transparency in post-dictatorial societies? A study by the Max Planck Institute for Human Development and the Technical University of Dresden provides insights into these questions.
are driven by considerations that can range from regulating anticipated negative emotions
Populists and adherents of conspiracy theories have something in common: According to a new publication by Isabel Thielmann and Benjamin Hilbig, both have a high tendency for distrust. The findings were recently published in the journal Political Psychology.
October 21, 2024 Psychology People who aren’t in touch with their emotions can’
In more resilient adolescents, the prefrontal cortex in the brain is more heavily myelinated
prefrontal networks may be related to the fact that adolescents regulate their emotions
In more resilient adolescents, the prefrontal cortex in the brain is more heavily myelinated
prefrontal networks may be related to the fact that adolescents regulate their emotions