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I do want to add that it might seem like we are traumatizing these experimental subjects in the name of science, but our
studies
have gone through thorough evaluation by research ethics boards that have made the decision that the temporary discomfort that some of these subjects might experience in these
studies
is outweighed by the importance of this problem for understanding memory processes and the abuse of memory that is going on in some places in the world.
And so what these
studies
are showing is that you can plant false memories and they have repercussions that affect behavior long after the memories take hold.
Instead of waiting through years of planning
studies
and computer models to get something done, we've done it with paint and temporary materials.
And we finally have the studies, one in Britain called "Gluttony versus sloth" that tracked weight against diet and tracked weight against inactivity, and found a much higher, stronger correlation between the latter two.
So we have these
studies
that tie weight to inactivity, but even more, we now have
studies
that tie weight to where you live.
So if you combine the two
studies
together, then the question becomes, can you start from a face and, using facial recognition, find a name and publicly available information about that name and that person, and from that publicly available information infer non-publicly available information, much more sensitive ones which you link back to the face?
Now
studies
prior to ours have shown that people don't recognize any longer even themselves in facial composites, but they react to those composites in a positive manner.
We do know from fMRI
studies
that these hallucinations activate the same brain areas as sight, areas that are not activated by imagination.
Health
studies
from the region are conflicting and fraught.
It has been demonstrated in over 400 empirical
studies.
Now these
studies
are ingenious, but they're simple.
Now, the theory behind this bias in the over 400
studies
is called terror management theory, and the idea is simple.
And she said, "Well, now that I can walk again, I can go back and complete my studies."
What we've been finding across dozens of
studies
and thousands of participants across this country is that as a person's levels of wealth increase, their feelings of compassion and empathy go down, and their feelings of entitlement, of deservingness, and their ideology of self-interest increase.
Some of the first
studies
that we ran in this area looked at helping behavior, something social psychologists call "pro-social behavior."
In one of the studies, we bring rich and poor members of the community into the lab, and give each of them the equivalent of 10 dollars.
They're in
studies.
In one of these studies, we looked at whether drivers would stop for a pedestrian that we had posed waiting to cross at a crosswalk.
We've run other studies, finding that wealthier individuals are more likely to lie in negotiations, to endorse unethical behavior at work, like stealing cash from the cash register, taking bribes, lying to customers.
Several long-term
studies
have shown that girls who diet in their early teenage years are three times more likely to become overweight five years later, even if they started at a normal weight, and all of these
studies
found that the same factors that predicted weight gain also predicted the development of eating disorders.
But I found that robots didn't move at all in this engaging way that I was used to from my animation
studies.
But I thought, if I use the same ideas I used in the theater play and in the teamwork studies, maybe I can make the robots jam together like a band.
Women are now routinely included in clinical studies, and we've learned that there are major differences in the ways that women and men experience disease.
And what they found out was that of those that were tossed out, 65 percent were excluded because even though women were included in the studies, the analysis didn't differentiate between women and men.
And these
studies
could not contribute one iota to the very, very important question, what are the most effective treatments for heart disease in women?
Studies
of humans and some other primates have found that we pay more attention to faces that signal threats over neutral faces, particularly when we’re already on high alert.
But then, in the 1990s,
studies
starting showing, following the lead of Elizabeth Gould at Princeton and others,
studies
started showing the evidence of neurogenesis, the birth of new brain cells in the adult mammalian brain, first in the olfactory bulb, which is responsible for our sense of smell, then in the hippocampus involving short-term memory, and finally in the amygdala itself.
That sometimes shows up in the first decade of life, but it can be very confusing for parents, because it is quite normative for children to act in a cross-gender play and way, and, in fact, there are
studies
that show that even 80 percent of children who act in that fashion will not persist in wanting to be the opposite gender at the time when puberty begins.
And at this point, from countless research studies, we have a pretty good sense of why people falsely confess, and why some people, like Brendan Dassey, are at greater risk for doing so.
And treating juveniles as though they're adults in interrogations is a problem, because literally hundreds of psychological and neuroscientific
studies
tell us that juveniles do not think like adults, they do not behave like adults, and they're not built like adults.
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