Read Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect Online
Authors: Matthew D. Lieberman
Tags: #Psychology, #Social Psychology, #Science, #Life Sciences, #Neuroscience, #Neuropsychology
thinking.
See also
reasoning; social thinking
positive affect and,
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social vs.
nonsocial,
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TMS,
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Tocqueville, Alexis de,
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TPJ (temporoparietal junction),
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TP (temporal poles),
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transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS),
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Trojan horse self,
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See also
harmonizing; self-awareness
Tversky, Amos,
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Twitter,
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Tyler, Tom,
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Utilitarianism,
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Vallacher, Robin,
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ventral striatum,
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ventral tegmental area,
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ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC),
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ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPFC),
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Vohs, Katherine,
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VS (ventral striatum),
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Walton, Greg,
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Wanamaker, John,
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Way, Baldwin,
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Wegner, Daniel,
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Welborn, Locke,
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well-being,
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declines and social factors,
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money and,
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why-how studies,
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Williams, Kip,
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willpower,
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See also
self-control
Wink, Chris,
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Woodruff, Guy,
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working memory,
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social working memory,
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workplace,
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social motivation,
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workplace leadership,
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Wundt, Wilhelm,
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Yoshida, Wako,
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Zenger, John,
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