Corporations conduct experiments on their customers, without their consent.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/21/opinion/sunday/please-corporations-experiment-on-us.html?_r=0
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Corporations conduct experiments on their customers, without their consent.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/21/opinion/sunday/please-corporations-experiment-on-us.html?_r=0
Regarding Martin Seligman, psychologist and author, and his theories about the components of happiness — most recently, P(leasure), E(ngagement), R(elationships), M(eaning) and A(ccomplishment). Article written by David Sze.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-sze/the-father-of-positive-ps_b_7600226.html
On the origins of Freud’s analytic couch, and its consequences for therapeutic office design — from 1940s furniture trends to the set of The Sopranos. Article written by 99% Invisible.
The Stanford prison experiment no longer allows us to draw the now-familiar lessons, especially when it is contrasted with a similar study conducted in 2001. Article written by Maria Konnikova.
http://www.newyorker.com/science/maria-konnikova/the-real-lesson-of-the-stanford-prison-experiment
An experiment on mice suggests that caffeine can help reduce the depressive effects of long-term stress by acting on proteins in the brain called adenosine receptors, which may play an important role in mood disorders. Article written by Roheeni Saxena.