Tag: Gregg Miller

Read posts written by Gregg Miller on Sentient Decision Science’s implicit market research blog.

We're All Einsteins

Do you remember the pop science trivia factoids about Einstien’s brain that used to travel freely through social parlance? “His brain was so much bigger than the average human’s!” “It’s science, man, he used sixty percent more of his brain than the rest of us.” The real science, actually, has shown repeatedly that brain size […]

MISSING: The Sources of our Feelings.

What do you do when you get sad and find yourself in a bad mood? I for one try and reflect on what has happened in that day, that week, that month, and find the root of the issue in the hopes of eradicating it forcibly and without mercy. Naturally, such efforts usually end in […]

What California and the South Share: Warmth

As a culture (or perhaps just a cold New England culture) we’ve developed stereotypes about some of the warmer states like sunny California (72 and sunny!) or the renowned hospitality of the genteel Southern states. There might be a scientific explanation for this kind of thinking. Research on interpersonal impression shows that warmth in particular […]

Wii: Let's Get Visceral

Take a moment and let your mind wander; inhale deeply, exhale, and find your neutral state. Now click play on the video below. You might want to turn down your speaker volume a little.
One might simply explain this as a conventional sibling relationship; the younger sibling almost always wants to do everything just like the older sibling. If this were the whole explanation, though, why would we be getting excited and happy too? Part of what’s happening for the little girl – and to a lesser degree, us, the almost-detached observer – is an explosion of activity in a group of nerves in the brain called “mirror neurons.”

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