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🚨 ALERT 🚨 From now on we will post on our old „new” profile @InMindMag .Follow us for psychological content written by real researchers for real people.
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RT @SylvainLaborde_: Heart rate variability for the Olympic Games 🫀 🧠simply explained - with the HRV team from @SportPsychSpoho @SpohoKoeln….
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The German football team is exceeding expectations in this year's Euro's! Could their home crowd be the key factor? With an upcoming match against Denmark what do psychologists say about the home advantage? #euro2024 #dfbteam #GERDEN @DFB_Team @DFB_Team_EN.
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RT @valeria_eckardt: How do parents support their children’s pathway to the Olympics?🏅.Enjoyed working with @noemie_lienhart and @BigSkyBoi….
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RT @jeremias_braid: Learn more about #VR in olympic #sports in our new article (available in 4 languages!): @fabio….
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Following the Olympic spirit, translations of many articles are also published in 🇩🇪 @InMindMagazin, 🇫🇷 @InMindFR, 🇳🇱 @InMind_NL, or 🇮🇹 @InMind_Italia .Special thanks to the guest editors @LMusculus, Elisa Bisagno, @SylvainLaborde_, Ruud den Hartigh.
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Learn about the home advantage, the role of parents in their children's success, the importance of sleep for performance, virtual reality in training, how to use your breath to improve performance, the potential of sport in prisons and much more.
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As Europe crowns its football champion at the Euro’s & with the Paris Olympics on the horizon, we're thrilled to announce our special issue on sport psychology "Olympic Mind“
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Are you passionate about psychological research? The international online psychology magazine In-Mind is looking for people to join its team. Our mission is to make psychological research accessible and fun for everyone Join us at:
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What is In-Mind? In-Mind is a volunteer project for psychological science communication. We enable scientifically working psychologists to present their research topics in a scientifically sound,...
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Many people believe that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. On the other hand, intermittent fasting, which often involves deliberately skipping breakfast, is becoming increasingly popular. @ChrisBrainberg explains how this fits together.
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Sometimes you're outgoing and sociable, sometimes you're more introverted - if this sounds like you, you're not alone. @leaMsperlich explains why vague statements like this often seem very accurate in horoscopes
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Does nudging have a place in politics? In our latest In-Mind article Dr. Mario Herberz explains how decision-making contexts inevitably influence our behavior
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The myth goes that women earn less because they are worse negotiators. But this is not the case, context matters: In our latest article @OomenDanna, Moritz Burmeister, Hannes Petrowsky, Yannik Escher give more insight into this.
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Learning styles: Why they don't exist but still persist.- It is a common myth that for optimal learning, individual learning styles (e.g., visual or auditory) should be identified and supported, but science shows no beneficial effect.
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The word “cringe” is on everyone's lips. What does it mean? How can it be described? At In-Mind, Thomas Feiler and Fabian Hutmacher try to explain the phenomenon using established psychological constructs.
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Artworks can move us deeply. But does that mean our brain treats them in a special way? In our latest In-Mind blog post @SophieElschner looks at how the brain processes art and what evolutionary advantages it has to be able to like things and judge them as beautiful.
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