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We prefer people we think are similar to ourselves

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The science behind the adage that birds of a feather flock together has been unravelled at last, writes Roger Highfield.

Be more patient? Imagine that | EurekAlert! Science News

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By using functional MRI (fMRI) to look inside the brain, neuroscientists Adrianna Jenkins, a UC Berkeley postdoctoral researcher, and Ming Hsu, an associate professor of marketing and neuroscience at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, found that imagination is a pathway toward patience. Imagining ...

Neurobiologie: Wie wir das Denken anderer beurteilen - Wissen -...

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· Neurowissenschaftler unter der Leitung von Adrianna Jenkins von der Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, machten diese Entdeckung, ...

Sequential Options Prompt Future Thinking, Boost Patience –...

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Framing choices in terms of a sequence of events can help us exercise patience by prompting us to imagine the future.

In corporations, humans perceive mental states - Yale Daily News

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Corporations may not be people, but new cognitive science research suggests humans may think about both in a similar way.

Imagination Can Restrain Impulsiveness - Pacific Standard

psmag.com
New research describes a technique that dampens our desire for immediate gratification.

Study: Know thyself and you’ll know others better – Harvard Gazette

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Published in the current issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the study was led by Adrianna Jenkins, a graduate student in the Department of Psychology in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, with Jason Mitchell, assistant professor of psychology at Harvard.
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