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Is Self-Control a Limited Resource, or Driven by Motivation and Attention? (PDF)

April 22, 2015

- Psych Central News
September 13, 2012

Breakthrough Thinking: The Zen of Self-Control (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- UTSC Commons
September 2012

Meditators More Aware of “Uh-Oh” Moments (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- Futurity.org
June 7, 2012

Confessions of an Email Addict (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- The Globe and Mail
April 14, 2012

How to Strengthen Your Willpower (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- BBC News
April 8, 2012

If I Gain Weight, Will She Still Love Me? (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- The Globe and Mail
October 13, 2011

The Psychology of Prejudice (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- UTSC Commons
September 2011

How Not to Cope with Personal Insult (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- The Huffington Post
September 16, 2011

Marshmallow Test Holds Firm (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- Toronto Star
September 3, 2011

Mimicry Reduces Racial Prejudice (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- National Affairs
July 12, 2011

Why Trying Not to be Prejudiced Backfires (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- Psychology Today
July 10, 2011 

Self-Interest Touted to Combat Racism (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- The Vancouver Sun
July 9, 2011

Telling People Not to be Racist Fails, Study Finds (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- The Ottawa Citizen
July 9, 2011

Anti-Racism Campaigns Increase Bias: Study (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- The Montreal Gazette
July 9, 2011

The Rise of Equal Rights Organizations That Have ‘Led to Bigotry’ (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- London Daily Mail
July 9, 2011

People More Likely to Act Morally Than They Imagine (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- Bloomberg Businessweek
February 24, 2011 

Are We More—or Less—Moral Than We Think? (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- U.S. News & World Report
February 24, 2011

Emotions Play Strong Role in Cheating, Study Finds (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- National Post
February 23, 2011

Emotions Drive Decision-Making, Study Finds (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- Edmonton Sun
February 23, 2011

Emotions Drive Decision-Making, Study Finds (PDF)

April 21, 2015

- Toronto Sun
February 23, 2011

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How ADHD awareness could lead to a false self-diagnosis

A new study has warned that without intervention, ADHD education could cause many young people to wrongly diagnose themselves

Growing awareness and education around ADHD may be leading to false self-diagnoses among young people, a new study has claimed. Researchers from the University of Toronto say that while education is crucial, it may also trigger a mistaken belief that common issues that young adults face, like tiredness and irritability, are the symptoms of ADHD.  The study’s lead author, Dasha Sandra, said young people should not be discouraged from seeking help, but believes mental health education needs to be refined to include more context around the symptoms. 

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Doing it the hard way

Learning to play a musical instrument is hard. So is trying to run a marathon, writing a term paper, and caring for a sick child. These things involve frustration, pain, and disappointment — yet we do them anyway. In part two of Hidden Brain’s look at the allure of suffering, psychologist Michael Inzlicht explains what we get from doing things that are difficult, and why the things we think will make us happy often do not.

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Staying focused in a world full of distractions

Can I Have Your Attention, Please? A U of T Scarborough psychology professor explores why we’re more distracted than ever – and proposes a path to deeper engagement and lasting satisfaction.

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Collaborators

  • Joshua Aronson, New York University
  • Avi Ben-Zeev, San Francisco State University
  • Elliot Berkman, University of Oregon
  • Kirk Brown, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Daryl Cameron, Penn State University
  • Belle Derks, Utrecht University
  • Jennifer Gutsell, Brandeis University
  • Greg Hajcak, Florida State University
  • Eddie Harmon-Jones, University of New South Wales
  • Jacob Hirsh, University of Toronto
  • Cendri Hutcherson, University of Toronto
  • Sonia Kang, University of Toronto
  • Michael Larson, Brigham Young University
  • Lisa Legault, Clarkson University
  • Ian McGregor, University of Waterloo
  • Marina Milyavskaya, Carleton University
  • Sukhvinder Obhi, McMaster University
  • Liz Page-Gould, University of Toronto
  • Travis Proulx, Cardiff University
  • Blair Saunders, University of Dundee
  • Brandon Schmeichel, Texas A&M University
  • Zindel Segal, University of Toronto
  • Alexa Tullett, University of Alabama

University of Toronto

  • Department of Psychology Scarborough
  • Department of Psychology St. George
  • Social Personality Research Group
  • University of Toronto
  • University of Toronto Library

Organizations

  • Association for Psychological Science
  • Canadian Psychological Association
  • Canada Foundation for Innovation
  • International Social Cognition Network
  • International Society for Research on Emotion
  • National Academy of Education
  • Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  • Social and Affective Neuroscience Society
  • Social Psychology Network
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
  • Society for Personality and Social Psychology
  • Society for Psychophysiological Research
  • Spencer Foundation

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