Men and Women Look at the World Differently

By Amber Moore | Dec 01, 2012 12:12 PM EST

Men and women literally look at the same thing differently, a new study has found.

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The Color Green Enhances Exercise by Boosting Motivation and Energy

By Christine Hsu | Nov 15, 2012 04:47 PM EST

Working out in the park may have more psychological benefits than hitting the gym, according to researchers who found that "green exercise" enhances mood, self-esteem, motivation and enjoyment.

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Your Hand Movements Can Influence What You Hear

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 15, 2012 03:41 PM EDT

Researchers from Georgetown University Medical Center have discovered a correlation between motor skills and perception. This new study may be able to help doctors understand how the left and right hemispheres "hear."

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Justice Isn't Blind: Beauty May Affect Perceptions of Guilt

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 10, 2012 10:33 AM EDT

A new study based on police surveys suggests in domestic violence crimes, where the woman is accused of murdering her abuser, the more attractive she is, the more likely she is perceived to be guilty.

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Men and Women Are Better at Recognizing Different Objects

By Christine Hsu | Sep 17, 2012 05:13 PM EDT

Men and women are better at recognizing different things, according to new research.

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The Halo Effect: Why Your Hero Is Perfect

By Nikki Tucker | Sep 11, 2012 05:38 PM EDT

For many individuals their hero, leader or role model can do no wrong. One positive trait may affect how you view the individual overall, according to the Halo Effect.

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Her Color Blue Could Really Be His Red: Men and Women See Colors Differently

By Christine Hsu | Sep 04, 2012 03:35 PM EDT

Men and women see the world differently, according to new research that finds that while men are more sensitive to fine detail and moving objects, women are better at discriminating between colors.

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