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- How to interpret the meaning of crossed arms?
However on a contrasting ground, disinterest in the conversation is also a stimulus to crossing arms Crossing arms is also used as a sign to display prowess and as a challenge, in case the superiority of an individual is questioned Funnily enough, hiding the stain on the shirt seems a reasonable explanation too :D
- neuroscience - Why is a cross-dominant ambidextrous brain more . . .
The left and right hemispheres of the brain are connected by a bundle of fibers called the corpus callosum Ambidextrous, left handers and cross-dominant people have symmetrical brains as opposed to
- neuroscience - Why do the hemispheres of the brain control the opposite . . .
Several genetic and developmental disorders involve crossing defects or mirror movements, including Kallmann's and Klippel-Feil syndrome, and further defects can also result from injury Crossed pathways are also involved in recovery after CNS lesions and may allow for compensation for damaged areas
- sexuality - Has anyone formally tested Josh Pellicers theory on human . . .
Dominant posture is any posture that takes up the most space, spreading the arms and legs out for example A woman displays submissive body language, especially if they are sexually heightened Submissive body language includes crouching forward, arms around chest, legs crossed, anything that makes the person appear smaller
- neuroscience - What structures in the brain are called upon to . . .
Crossed-extensor reflexes I can believe, but I don't know of any evidence of interhemispheric locking or evidence that contralateral coordination is harder than ipsilateral Try tapping your foot and rubbing your belly at the same time -- be sure to compare your ipsilateral and contralateral coordination (For me, there's no difference
- sensation - Do people with birth defects feel phantom limbs . . .
The phenomenon of phantom limbs in people who have lost arms or legs to amputation is pretty well-established It makes a fair amount of sense It makes a fair amount of sense The "brain mapping" of the limb (and for that matter the nerves that led to it) don't go away just because the limb does
- Newest personality Questions - Page 7 - Psychology Neuroscience . . .
Q A for practitioners, researchers, and students in cognitive science, psychology, neuroscience, and psychiatry
- What can cognitive psychology tell us about the results of the Stanford . . .
One of the experiments that are always taught as prime examples of social psychology in action is the Stanford Prison Experiment In 1971, Zimbardo accepted a tenured position as professor of psych
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