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  2. admin | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 22

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?author=1&paged=22
    Good title: it made me think of a popular psychology version of Ovid’s great epic poem the Metamorphoses. ... One time, it was ‘Last Man’ fiction. This time, it was crossover-popular psychology-ish books.
  3. What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…

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    OK, I’m back. September: do your worst! One of my favourite things at the evolutionary end of Psychology is when the researchers look at some component of our mental lives, ... persuasiveness of the portraits of psychology we get there.
  4. ART/MONEY/CRISIS (29-30 April 2016) | Judith E Wilson Drama Studio

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/dramastudio/art-money-crisis-29-30-april-2016/
    Dr Francisco Aix-Gracia (Anthropology, Universidad de Pablo de Olavide). Dr Lucia Sell-Trujillo (Social Psychology, Universidad de Sevilla).
  5. admin | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 2

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    Even if Charles weren’t my friend, I would still think this is a flagship for work spanning literature and psychology. ... The great thing about blogging as I did for five years was regular exposure to new ideas in Psychology, some of which proved very
  6. Centre for Material Texts » Blog

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    Any attempt to apply graphology in the realms of psychology or medicine, however, just seems like bald charlatanism to me.
  7. welcome | Renaissance Research Group

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/renaissance/?tag=welcome
    Shakespeare was clearly familiar with the principles of faculty psychology handed down to the Renaissance from antiquity, according to which “imagination” is the part of the soul responsible for creating “phantasms”
  8. conversions | Renaissance Research Group

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/renaissance/?tag=conversions
    Shakespeare was clearly familiar with the principles of faculty psychology handed down to the Renaissance from antiquity, according to which “imagination” is the part of the soul responsible for creating “phantasms”
  9. imagination | Renaissance Research Group

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/renaissance/?tag=imagination
    Shakespeare was clearly familiar with the principles of faculty psychology handed down to the Renaissance from antiquity, according to which “imagination” is the part of the soul responsible for creating “phantasms”
  10. mathematics | Renaissance Research Group

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/renaissance/?tag=mathematics
    Shakespeare was clearly familiar with the principles of faculty psychology handed down to the Renaissance from antiquity, according to which “imagination” is the part of the soul responsible for creating “phantasms”
  11. What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?paged=42
    King Lear is not about the psychology of the aging brain, nor is it a true story, and yet it may have truth to tell about the psychology of the aging ... It doesn’t matter that the authors in question have almost never read the relevant psychology that

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