Psy News
January 10, 2010
Brain activity levels affect self-perception: ‘Rose-colored glasses’ correlate with less frontal lobe use
Filed under:
Psychology News
— Tags:
brain activity
,
colored glasses
,
frontal lobe
,
frontal lobes
,
self perception
— admin @ 10:00 am
The less you use your brain's frontal lobes, the more you see yourself through rose-colored glasses, researchers have found.
12 Vote(s)
Comments Off
Tags
adolescents
alzheimer
american psychiatric association
american psychological association
antidepressants
anxiety
anxiety disorders
archives of general psychiatry
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
autism
bipolar
brain
brain activity
brains
british psychological society
children with autism
colleagues
dementia
depression
dsm
emotions
facebook
human brain
joye
mental health
mental health problems
mental health services
mental illness
new york times
obsessive compulsive disorder
older adults
parents
post traumatic stress
post traumatic stress disorder
psychiatrists
psychological science
psychologist
psychologists
psychology
psychotherapy
research
schizophrenia
scientists
traumatic stress disorder
vote
Categories
Psychology Articles
Psychology Books
Psychology News
Self Help
Powered by
WordPress