The Psychologist, October 2005
The anarchic hand, and much more.
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The anarchic hand, and much more.
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Access to PDFs of Psychologist issues is restricted to members of the society. Join us to enjoy this and a host of other benefits.
The anarchic hand
Sergio Della Sala on the bizarre ‘Dr Strangelove syndrome’ and what it tells us about free will.
Daughters of tradition
Paul Singh Ghuman on Asian girls in the West.
Intelligence, health and death
Ian J. Deary delivered the Hans Eysenck Memorial Lecture, on the new field of cognitive epidemiology, at the Annual Conference.
How should we supervise qualitative projects?
Anna Madill, Brendan Gough, Rebecca Lawton and Peter Stratton advise.
The bio-bio-bio model of madness
John Read wonders what happened to the ‘psycho’ and ‘social’ in explanations of mental illness.
Why I study... relationships and culture
By Robin Goodwin.
A higher consciousness
Jon Sutton interviews Professor Susan Greenfield.
Leader speeches at the 2005 party political conferences
Peter Bull on oratory and the mistiming of applause.
Psychology and the music of Michael Tippett - a song of innocence and experience
In a special web-only article inspired by the centenary celebrations, Eugene Sadler-Smith discusses how the composer was influenced by psychology.
Letters, October 2005
Including sex and intelligence, terrorism, CPD and more.
News, October 2005
Including reports from the British Association Festival of Science and the BPS Cognitive Section annual conference; mobiles and driving; psychological support in Iraq; Sir Michael Tippett; babies and music; and the dyslexia myth.
President's column, October 2005
Graham Powell on Hans Eysenck.