임시폴더/60초영어공부
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Shut off e-mail to ease work stress임시폴더/60초영어공부 2013. 8. 7. 17:21
This is Scientific American 60-second Mind. I'm Sophie Bershuic. Got a minute?---> This is Scientific American 60-second Mind. I'm Sophie Bushwick. Got a minute? You've got mail! By alerting you as soon as mail arrives, you constantly open the e-mail window keeps on your toes, right?---> By alerting you as soon as mail arrives, a constantly open e-mail window keeps you on your toes, right? Actua..
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We are what we smell임시폴더/60초영어공부 2013. 8. 7. 11:51
Feromons, there are those chemical signals that are often associated with attraction. ---> Pheromones: they’re those chemical signals often associated with attraction. But there are many chemical signals we give off including ones that might signal alarm, agression or other emotions.---> But there are many chemical signals we give off—including ones that might signal alarm, aggression or other e..
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Confusion helps us learn임시폴더/60초영어공부 2013. 8. 5. 12:24
When we are confused by something, say with a movie plot or calculus. We tend to feel uncomfortable, frustrated. ---> When we are confused by something, say with a movie plot or calculus, we tend to feel uncomfortable, frustrated. But maybe we should embrace the confusion. Because a new study finds that confusion can lead to better learning. Scientists set up a situation where they purposedfully..
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If we feel too busy, it's probably due to having too much free time임시폴더/60초영어공부 2013. 8. 4. 15:03
Objectively, time is constant. A minute is a minute. But when we have a lot to do, it usually feels like we have less time. Now a study finds an interesting wrinkle in time. When you're busy yourself with selfless tasks, time seems to expand.---> when we busy ourselves with selfless tasks, time seems to expand. The work will be published in journal Psychological Science. ---> The work will be pu..
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Clothing reveals racial stereotypes임시폴더/60초영어공부 2013. 8. 3. 16:05
You're what you wear. Most of us know appearances matter in first impressions. The recent research shows that clothing can happen to pretty stark racial stereotypes.---> but recent research shows that clothing can tap into pretty stark racial stereotypes. 34 subjects almost all white or Asian looked at digital faces. They had to decide with an instant mouse click whether the face was black or wh..
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Some multitasking is more taxing임시폴더/60초영어공부 2013. 8. 2. 11:58
Multitasking, most of asubstrid since digital devices became unavoidable.---> Multitasking. Most of us have tried it since digital devices became unavoidable. Now a study finds that some tasks are tougher to do at the same time than others. Researchers had two groups of people complete a puzzle on a computer screen. One group also gave directions to another person via instant messaging on that s..
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Why you choose the brands you do임시폴더/60초영어공부 2013. 8. 1. 11:36
You just bought peanut butter. You chose the jar because well, you've always eaten the crunch variety.---> You chose the jar because, well, you've always eaten the crunchy variety. In reality, however, something else may have influenced your choice. The product you picked was centrally located on the store shelves. Researchers tracked the eye-movements of 67 subjects as they scanned a 3x3 matrix..
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When old habits die easy임시폴더/60초영어공부 2013. 7. 31. 12:16
Some say it's tough to break a habit. A behavior so ingrained in our mental infrastructure that it's automatic. But new research says that maybe it's not so tough when new shines enlight on an alternative.---> But new research says maybe it's not so tough when you shine some light on an alternative. Turns out that small part of the brains preferent cortex that infer limbic cortex is key to seemi..
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Social status affects who we choose to believe임시폴더/60초영어공부 2013. 7. 29. 10:57
This is Scientific American 60-second Mind. I'm Christie Nicholson. Got a minute? Mr.Gorbachof tear down this war.---> Mr.Gorbachev tear down this wall. Sounds pretty powerful, right? You might believe it will actually happen, but What if this guy word the same thing?---> You might believe it will actually happen. But what if this guy were to say the same thing. Mr.Gorbachof tare down that war.-..
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Studying languages can grow the brain임시폴더/60초영어공부 2013. 7. 26. 14:30
This is scientific american 60-second mind. I'm Christy Nicholson. Got a minute?--->I'm Christie Nicholson. Got a minute? Learning a new language can grow one's perspective. Now Scientists find that learning languages grows parts of the brain. Scientists studied the brains of the students in the Swedish armed forces interpreter academy who are required to learn new languages at a very fast rate...