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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut:

People really do walk in circles when they're lost.

"Clinicians need to be aware of the role of religion for their clients".

Applying an evolutionary psychology perspective to internet behaviour.

"Hitting the wall" during marathon running.

Synaesthesia can have its advantages.

Understanding others' actions and goals by mirror and mentalizing systems: A meta-analysis.

Giving a prepared speech in front of a pre-recorded audience could be a useful way to investigate people's performance anxiety in the lab.

Links between celebrity worship and acceptance of cosmetic surgery.

Gaze direction and golf putting.

"Hitting the wall" during marathon running.

Synaesthesia can have its advantages.

Just how angry do people get with their computers?

If it's heavy it must be important.

All you ever wanted to know about rejection. Now clear off, go on, go away. Only joking!


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