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Dave and Greta Munger Cognitive Daily reports nearly every day on fascinating peer-reviewed developments in cognition from the most respected scientists in the field.

Greta Munger is Professor of Psychology at Davidson College whose works include The History of Psychology: Fundamental Questions. Dave Munger is co-founder and president of ResearchBlogging.org and a writer whose works include Researching Online. And yes, he is married to Greta.

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Casual Fridays -- Summer break

Category: Casual Fridays
Posted on: June 27, 2008 3:02 PM, by Dave Munger

This is just a brief note to let our loyal Casual Friday readers know that we'll be going on a break for the summer. We should be able to maintain a semi-reasonable pace with the regular Cognitive Daily posts, but with all of our travel, it generally becomes a logistical nightmare to keep up with Casual Fridays over the summer. See you in August!

In the meantime, you might want to use the comments section of this post to suggest Casual Friday topics you'd like to see in the Fall.

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#1

Personally, I'd like to know if those who are good candidates for hypnotism are also good candidates for biofeedback (the whole suggestibility character-trait thing). However, I'm not sure if self-report measures would be able to accurately answer this question.

Posted by: Whistler | June 27, 2008 3:58 PM

#2

something about neuro-linguistic programing (NLP)? And it's elation with hypnose (if there are any).

I've seen an article from 2005 that talks about neurolinguistic, and not direclty (in a comment!), but i would like to know more

the article in question: http://scienceblogs.com/cognitivedaily/2005/12/is_the_mind_like_a_computer_ev.php

Posted by: jardel | June 27, 2008 8:55 PM

#3

sorry, elation was supposed to be relation

Posted by: jardel | June 27, 2008 8:56 PM

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