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Frontiers | Relationship between socio-linguistic factors and symptoms of depression, anxiety and psychosis in the general population IntroductionOver the last decade, and especially since the COVID-19 pandemic, psychological distress has increased significantly in the general population, w...

✍️ A new study in collaboration with EHU and @ciberisciii.bsky.social with the participation of #BCBL researcher Simona Mancini has been published in #FrontiersInPsychology.

Read the full work here 👇

www.frontiersin.org/journals/psy...

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¿Por qué los chimpancés eligen cristales y no piedras? Un estudio con chimpancés desvela por qué los cristales fascinaron a los homininos hace 780.000 años y qué dice eso de la mente ancestral Los chimpancés distinguen los cristales de otras piedras corri...

¿Por qué los chimpancés eligen cristales y no piedras? #4demarzo #felizmiercoles #Chimpances #Cristales #Homininos #Arqueologia #Prehistoria #EvolucionHumana #Ciencia #DIPC #JuanManuelGarciaRuiz #FundacionChimpatia #FrontiersInPsychology #SanSebastian donporque.com/chimpances-e...

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On the left, a screenshot of the article "(Re)Considering the jump scare in four elements" in plain text.

On the left, a screenshot of the article "(Re)Considering the jump scare in four elements" in plain text.

On the right, a famous jump-scare image from 2005's THE DESCENT, filmed in blue-tinted night vision, in which a pale humanoid creature looms behind an unaware woman in a cave.

On the right, a famous jump-scare image from 2005's THE DESCENT, filmed in blue-tinted night vision, in which a pale humanoid creature looms behind an unaware woman in a cave.

Start your new year by getting some science dropped on you, BOOM. @elizacosta24.bsky.social & @davidsears.bsky.social look at the cognitive basis for the jump-scare reaction, using *THAT* scene from THE DESCENT. Their new report is #openaccess from #FrontiersinPsychology.
doi.org/10.3389/fpsy...

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Frontiers | How to Report Anecdotal Observations? A New Approach Based on a Lesson From “Puffin Tool Use” In their recent report published by PNAS, Fayet et al (2020) report on two separate occasions when two individuals of the Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica...

Interesting article in #frontiersinpsychology about how to report anecdotal observations in #ethology by Krisztina Sándor and Ádám Miklósi.

www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.20...

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