EPISODE · Dec 15, 2015 · 13 MIN
16A - Xmas Special: Bad Gifts, Slipping on Ice, The Problem with Fruit Cake
from The Perception & Action Podcast
How do people regulate and modify their emotions (e.g., when pretending to like a bad gift)? Is this what is involved in choking under pressure? Why do people slip on ice – is our visual system letting us down, literally? Why does everybody hate fruit cake – a lesson in multisensory perception? Articles: Esteem threat, self-regulatory breakdown, and emotional distress as factors in self-defeating behavior Temporal links to performing under pressure in international soccer penalty shootouts Reappraising Threat: How to Optimize Performance Under Pressure There's No Prospective Information About Friction, or, Why I Fell Over on the Ice A systems perspective of slip and fall accidents on icy and snowy surfaces Why walkers slip: shine is not a reliable cue for slippery ground On the psychological impact of food colour More information: http://www.perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Twitter: @Shakeywaits Email: [email protected] Credits: Reigning Sound - If Christmas Can’t Bring You Home Mudhoney – Slipping Away Rocketship Park – Cakes & Cookies Rue Royale – Deck the Halls via freemusicarchive.org
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