Tag Archives: neuropsychology
Bodies informing minds & ‘Heads up’ rugby
Experiments show that adopting either a high or low power body posture for just 2 minutes changes: how people feel about themselves, their willingness to take risks and their testosterone and cortisol levels (relative to samples taken a few minutes … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged cortisone, neuropsychology, power pose, rugby try, testosterone
Leave a comment
One-eyed Turks? – it’s all in the brain
OK, so I admit it, The Prospectors (when not busy Prospecting) are avid supporters of the Llanelli Scarlets – or “one-eyed Turks” as we are known to supporters of other Welsh rugby sides. And, like most supporters, we are inclined … Continue reading
Posted in Psychology
Tagged bias, Llanelli Scarlets, neuropsychology, New Scientist, Rugby supporters
Leave a comment