Articles et réflexions sur les sciences comportementales appliquées au management au leadership et à l'entreprise
Be Mine Forever: Oxytocin May Help Build Long-Lasting Love The hormone oxytocin increases empathy and communication, key to sustaining a relationship between mates By Luciana Gravotta | Tuesday, February 12, 2013 If cupid had studied neuroscience, he’d...
Lire la suitePeople who lack restraint seek out colleagues and friends who are not impulsive By Wray Herbert | Tuesday, February 12, 2013 My high school classmate Tom Gordon was everyone's choice for “least likely to succeed.” He drank too much and drove too fast,...
Lire la suiteWarm Weather Makes It Hard to Think Straight How temperature shapes difficult decisions By Adrian F. Ward | Tuesday, February 12, 2013 | Imagine you are on vacation and find yourself running low on a few necessities. You stop by a small convenience store...
Lire la suiteVoici de lien d'une video très pédagogue sur les constituants de notre système nerveux que sont les cellules gliales. Les cellules gliales Peu étudiées jusqu'à nos jours ces cellules ont un rôle très important dans notre cerveau. C'est un peu des faciliteurs...
Lire la suiteVoici les modèles cognitifs du développement des traits de personnalité de A.T. Beck et J.E. Young qui sont très influents autant dans les milieux de la recherche que de la pratique clinique. STRATÉGIES SUR-UTILISÉES Pour Beck, les troubles de la personnalité...
Lire la suiteCalifornia Megaflood: Lessons from a Forgotten Catastrophe A 43-day storm that began in December 1861 put central and southern California underwater for up to six months, and it could happen again By B. Lynn Ingram | Saturday, January 19, 2013 Geologic...
Lire la suiteEvery cone snail species has easily 1,000 peptides of medical interest, which means cone snails offer millions of research possibilities--but how do you milk a snail? By Daisy Yuhas | Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Conotoxins—the chains of amino acids found...
Lire la suiteNeuroscience hints at the power of imagining the future By Melanie Bauer | Tuesday, January 15, 2013 Happy New Year! It’s 2013 and you’ve vowed to cut sweets out of your diet. Despite your desire for a trimmer body, the sight of cupcakes in a café window...
Lire la suiteTwo studies refute an enzyme’s essential role in remembering and forgetting By Ed Yong and Nature magazine | Thursday, January 3, 2013 | For years, a particular protein has been cast as a lynchpin of long-term memory.Inhibiting this enzyme could erase...
Lire la suiteWhat body language indicates "trustworthy"? By Piercarlo Valdesolo | Tuesday, January 8, 2013 “In spite of the hardness and ruthlessness I thought I saw in his face, I got the impression that here was a man who could be relied upon when he had given his...
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