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  • Religious people have superior visual perception than atheists

    11/15/2008 6:54:10 AM PST · by Alex Murphy · 18 replies · 943+ views
    Yahoo ^ | Nov 15, 2008 | ANI
    London, Nov 15 (ANI): Religious people really do see the world differently, that's what a new research ahs suggested. The study found that Dutch Calvinists notice embedded visual patterns quicker than their atheist compatriots. According to Bernhard Hommel, a psychologist at Leiden University in the Netherlands who led the new study, culture has long been known to distort visual perception. In a bid to see if religious differences skew perception, Hommel's team tested 40 Dutch atheist and Calvinist university students, who, religion aside, had similar cultural backgrounds. In the study, Hommel's team showed participants a large triangle or square made...
  • Coming Soon: Thought Crime, Maine-Style!

    04/15/2008 11:21:40 AM PDT · by mondoreb · 33 replies · 83+ views
    DBKP ^ | April 15, 2008 | mondoreb
    New Bill in Maine Makes “Visual Sexual Aggression” a Crime It might be 2008 in the rest of the USA, but in Maine, it’s 1984. A new bill in the Pine Tree State would make it a crime to peer at children in public. It’s been asserted that some legislators can justify making any action a crime–as long as they add the magic words “for the children” to the mix. This Maine bill adds proof to that assertion. State Rep. Dawn Hill, D-York, is the head cheerleader for a bill only a fan of police state actions could love.
  • Bill toughens law on visual sexual aggression against children in Maine

    04/06/2008 1:00:21 PM PDT · by TornadoAlley3 · 44 replies · 425+ views
    seacoastonline.com ^ | 04/06/08 | Dave Choate
    Officer, lawmaker team up Those who peer at children in public could find themselves on the wrong side of the law in Maine soon. A bill that passed the House last month aims to strengthen the crime of visual sexual aggression against children, according to state Rep. Dawn Hill, D-York. Her involvement started when Ogunquit Police Lt. David Alexander was called to a local beach to deal with a man who appeared to be observing children entering the community bathrooms. Because the state statute prevents arrests for visual sexual aggression of a child in a public place, Alexander said he...
  • Why We 'Never Forget A Face'

    12/12/2006 4:57:33 PM PST · by blam · 3 replies · 369+ views
    Why We 'Never Forget A Face'Are you one of those people who never forgets a face? An example of the drawings of faces, watches and cars that were used in the study. (Courtesy of Isabel Gauthier) New research from Vanderbilt University suggests that we can remember more faces than other objects and that faces "stick" the best in our short-term memory. The reason may be that our expertise in remembering faces allows us to package them better for memory. "Our results show that we can store more faces than other objects in our visual short-term memory," Gauthier, associate professor of...