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Ältestes menschliches Begräbnis in Afrika

https://www.mpg.de/16810984/0429-wisy-the-oldest-human-burial-in-africa-9347732-x

Ein internationales Forschungsteam berichtet in einer aktuellen Studie über die früheste Bestattung eines modernen Menschen in Afrika. Das zweieinhalb- bis dreijährige Kind wurde vor rund 78.000 Jahren in gebückter Haltung in einem flachen Grab direkt unter dem schützenden Felsüberhang am Eingang der Höhle begraben. Die Bestattung in Panga ya Saidi reiht sich ein in die wachsende Zahl an Hinweisen auf frühe komplexe soziale Verhaltensweisen von Homo sapiens.
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Transparenz statt schnelle Klicks

https://www.mpg.de/14933957/0611-bild-131579-pm-mpib-online-welt?c=11863669

Polarisierung, Verschwörungstheorien, Fake News: Für demokratische Gesellschaften ist es eine bedenkliche Entwicklung, wenn intransparente Algorithmen einiger weniger Konzerne entscheiden, was wir im Internet zu sehen bekommen. Dabei könnten wir das Internet auch so gestalten, dass Autonomie und Transparenz gefördert und damit das positive Potenzial des Internets verstärkt wird. Ein Forscherteam des Max-Planck-Instituts für Bildungsforschung in Berlin, der University of Bristol und der Harvard Law School hat sich mit diesem Thema aus verhaltenswissenschaftlicher Perspektive beschäftigt und Vorschläge für Interventionen zugunsten eines demokratischeren Internets erarbeitet. Die Ergebnisse wurden im Journal Nature Human Behaviour veröffentlicht.
Oktober 2024 Psychologie Wer seine Emotionen nicht kennt, kann sie nicht regulieren

Deliberate ignorance: choosing not to know

https://www.mpg.de/16846348/deliberate-ignorance?c=12641052

Sometimes ignorance can be of an advantage. A well-known example is double blind studies in medicine, in which neither the participants nor the medical professionals know who belongs to the experimental or control group. In this way a placebo effect can be ruled out. Nevertheless, the phenomenon of deliberate ignorance, the conscious choice not to seek information, has so far received little attention. Two Max Planck Directors have now shed more light onto it. Researchers from various disciplines have become interested in this approach.
October 21, 2024 Psychology People who aren’t in touch with their emotions can’

Deliberate ignorance: choosing not to know

https://www.mpg.de/16846348/deliberate-ignorance

Sometimes ignorance can be of an advantage. A well-known example is double blind studies in medicine, in which neither the participants nor the medical professionals know who belongs to the experimental or control group. In this way a placebo effect can be ruled out. Nevertheless, the phenomenon of deliberate ignorance, the conscious choice not to seek information, has so far received little attention. Two Max Planck Directors have now shed more light onto it. Researchers from various disciplines have become interested in this approach.
October 21, 2024 Psychology People who aren’t in touch with their emotions can’

From clickbait to transparency

https://www.mpg.de/14936359/0611-bild-131579-from-clickbait-to-transparency-reimagining-the-online-world?c=12641463

What people see on the Internet is largely determined by the opaque algorithms of just a few corporations. That’s a worrying development for democratic societies. But online environments could be designed in ways that promote autonomy and transparency, thereby fostering the positive potential of the Internet. A team of researchers has approached this debate from the behavioral science perspective and proposed interventions capable of promoting a more democratic Internet.
October 21, 2024 Psychology People who aren’t in touch with their emotions can’

From clickbait to transparency

https://www.mpg.de/14936359/0611-bild-131579-from-clickbait-to-transparency-reimagining-the-online-world

What people see on the Internet is largely determined by the opaque algorithms of just a few corporations. That’s a worrying development for democratic societies. But online environments could be designed in ways that promote autonomy and transparency, thereby fostering the positive potential of the Internet. A team of researchers has approached this debate from the behavioral science perspective and proposed interventions capable of promoting a more democratic Internet.
October 21, 2024 Psychology People who aren’t in touch with their emotions can’