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ResumePlay: Another Take On The Halo: ODST Review

Adam Anderson from ResumePlay.net gives his own spin on the ODST debate on whether its got enough content to manage a $60 title. Check the site for the full written review.

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This is your Brain on Rose-Coloured Glasses

by Noni Mausa "Rose coloured glasses" has long been used to imply an optimistic view of the world makes people stupidly cheerful. Turns out, the real case may be exactly the opposite. Good mood produces better attention and better problem solving. From the CBC science program "Quirks and Quarks:" This is your Brain on Rose-Coloured Glasses: http://www.cbc.ca/quirks/archives/08-09/qq-2009-06-20.html...

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Rose Is Still the Best Color to Cure the Blues

Seeing the world through rose-colored glasses may be more than just a cliché. Recent fMRI data from the University of Toronto raise the possibility that your mood can influence actual visual perception. So who sees better: the optimist or the pessimist? When it comes to self-appraisal and being in touch with reality , a healthy dose of pessimism is not a bad thing. It has long been known that...

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Guildford School of Acting: BA (Hons) Acting/Musical Theatre: Simon Company, Cochrane, London

Cochrane, London: It is either immensely foolish or very brave to satirise a reviewer at the opening of a showcase, but whichever it was, the GSA Monks close, comical harmony in line with Tim Rice and Stephen Oliver's Blondel monks was a success. Adam Anderson, Philip Labey, Mark Lawson and Yannick Fernandes created an opening that was both original and eye-catching. Read the full review

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Seeing Beyond Cliché

Because I am interested in the influence of mood on perception and cognition, and vice versa, this article interested me: People who wear rose-coloured glasses see more. Of course, a critical reading of the article should provide an answer to this query: do they really see “more”? According to researcher Adam Anderson, “our study shows that when [...]

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Neuroscience: Measuring the impact of moods on information in visual cortex - help for depression?

Medical News Today reports (05 Jun 2009), A University of Toronto study provides the first direct evidence that our mood literally changes the way our visual system filters our perceptual experience suggesting that seeing the world through rose-coloured glasses is more biological reality than metaphor. "Good and bad moods literally change the way our visual cortex operates and how we see,"...

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Seeing (more of) the world through rose tinted glasses

Researchers at the University of Toronto have found that mood has a significant impact on what we notice. “Good and bad moods literally change the way our visual cortex operates…when in a positive mood, our visual cortex takes in more information, while negative moods result in tunnel vision” says professor of psychology Adam Anderson. The research [...]

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Seeing More With Rose-Coloured Glasses

A University of Toronto study provides the first direct evidence that our mood literally changes the way our visual system filters our perceptual experience suggesting that seeing the world through rose-coloured glasses is more biological reality than metaphor. "Good and bad moods literally change the way our visual cortex operates and how we see," says Adam Anderson, a U of T professor of...

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People Who Wear Rose-Colored Glasses See More

A University of Toronto study provides the first direct evidence that our mood literally changes the way our visual system filters our perceptual experience suggesting that seeing the world through rose-coloured glasses is more biological reality than metaphor.“Good and bad moods literally change the way our visual cortex operates and how we see,” says Adam Anderson, a U of T professor...

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Waterloo half-back Adam Anderson helped by Redruth prop Darren Jacques to help prevent serious head injury

A PLEASANT touch in these days of professional rugby and a moment of sportsmanship in Waterloo’s game at Redruth last week came when Waterloo scrum-half Adam Anderson suffered what at first appeared to be a serious head injury.

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To Adam Anderson: God Hates You

Evidently I may have misinterpreted the will of God in my previous post--or committed some other grievous offense--for I experienced a bit of a traumatizing experience recently. If you have ever read much Chekhov or seen many of his plays, then you...

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Falcons Cut Five, Only Those Five Give A Damn (The Falcoholic)

Today the Falcons cut DT Michael Bozeman, P Adam Anderson, S Jeramie Johnson, WR Ben Nelson and DT Kelly Talavou. They also put S Nick Turnbull on waived/injured and S Omare Lowe on injured reserve. How did I find this wondrous treasure trove of information, you ask? I went to the AJC , which allowed me to read up on how the roster got trimmed to 75. Of course, the really big cuts are still forthcoming...