A proud consumer won't necessarily make the same purchase as a contented one, according to a new study.
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February 17, 2010
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Brain activity levels affect self-perception: ‘Rose-colored glasses’ correlate with less frontal lobe use
The less you use your brain's frontal lobes, the more you see yourself through rose-colored glasses, researchers have found.
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June 3, 2009
People Who Wear Rose-colored Glasses See More, Study Shows
A new study provides the first direct evidence that our mood literally changes the way our visual system filters our perceptual experience suggesting that seeing the world through rose-colored glasses is more biological reality than metaphor.
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