да что же такое-то!Где вы ученых то увидели, я вижу тока трёп журналистов, где статьи и описания методик а так же выводы?? нету ничего, обсуждать нечего.
ты вот треплешься, а сам даже не удосужился поискать!
поехали!
REBECCA DYER is a fourth year graduate student in the social psychology PhD program. She received her B.A. from Haverford College. Her research looks at moral decision-making, with a focus on academic cheating, through a lens of motivation and emotion. Her other research interests include unconscious goal pursuit, social cognitive neuroscience, and emotion regulation.
ОRIANA ARAGON's current research with Dr. Margaret S. Clark and John Bargh focuses on how competing motivations may pull attention away from one's partner, and how that might influence interpersonal interactions. In a second line of research, we investigate behavioral manifestations of what appears to be a non-conscious emotion regulation mechanism. It has long been thought in psychology that we have mechanisms such as cognitive dissonance reduction, self-deception, self-justification, and positive illusions (just to name a few) that work best outside of our conscious awareness to shield us from feeling bad. Gilbert (1998) proposed that these mechanisms are an automatic "psychological immune system that serves to protect the individual from an overdose of gloom." We believe that we have discovered yet another phenomenon that arises out of this protective immune system.
Oriana's website.
http://www.yale.edu/acmelab/labmembers.html
Т.е. это уже как минимум живые люди.
А теперь представь, если журналюги наврали про них
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/i-wanna-eat-you-all-up-why-pictures-of-cute-animals-could-make-us-feel-violent-8465214.html
Сообщение отредактировал Crysalis: 24 January 2013 - 17:11