Pondering Time
Jan. 25th, 2012 07:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
These are the kinds of cognitive psychology articles I like to read and ponder.
1) Are doing harm and allowing harm equivalent to the brain?
2) Antisocial personality traits predict utilitarian responses to moral dilemmas
3) Relying on the wealthy to give back to society is psychologically improbable
4) The price of your soul: How the brain decides whether to ‘sell out’
5) IQ Drops When You’re In a Group
Well, I had intended to spend more time thinking about these articles and contrasting the results between them, but quite frankly my sinuses are killing me, my head is foggy, and I just want to go hibernate under some warm covers right now.So, here's some very brief thoughts that may sound more scatterbrained than I prefer.
Never mind. I can't think. I keep trying to type my thoughts up and it turns into a mumbled mess even for me. Maybe some other night. Either way, I hope you enjoyed the articles I linked above.
Also, I'm going to be really upset if I wake up in the middle of the night with my brain saying, "Ha ha! Remember those articles you were trying to think about earlier? Well, now's the PERFECT time to start thinking about them." Yep. That will upset me greatly.
1) Are doing harm and allowing harm equivalent to the brain?
2) Antisocial personality traits predict utilitarian responses to moral dilemmas
3) Relying on the wealthy to give back to society is psychologically improbable
4) The price of your soul: How the brain decides whether to ‘sell out’
5) IQ Drops When You’re In a Group
Well, I had intended to spend more time thinking about these articles and contrasting the results between them, but quite frankly my sinuses are killing me, my head is foggy, and I just want to go hibernate under some warm covers right now.
Never mind. I can't think. I keep trying to type my thoughts up and it turns into a mumbled mess even for me. Maybe some other night. Either way, I hope you enjoyed the articles I linked above.
Also, I'm going to be really upset if I wake up in the middle of the night with my brain saying, "Ha ha! Remember those articles you were trying to think about earlier? Well, now's the PERFECT time to start thinking about them." Yep. That will upset me greatly.