RT @warrenmansell: Rubber Band Demo In one tweet, all you need to - challenge observers’ perspective on behaviour - explain control - refu…
RT @warrenmansell: Rubber Band Demo In one tweet, all you need to - challenge observers’ perspective on behaviour - explain control - refu…
RT @warrenmansell: Rubber Band Demo In one tweet, all you need to - challenge observers’ perspective on behaviour - explain control - refu…
RT @warrenmansell: Rubber Band Demo In one tweet, all you need to - challenge observers’ perspective on behaviour - explain control - refu…
RT @warrenmansell: Rubber Band Demo In one tweet, all you need to - challenge observers’ perspective on behaviour - explain control - refu…
Rubber Band Demo In one tweet, all you need to - challenge observers’ perspective on behaviour - explain control - refute stimulus-response - show ‘resistance’ - explain ‘comorbidity’ - show side effects https://t.co/DNcCSaTETw https://t.co/xSV6mAQmq5
RT @iapct: Companion publications: https://t.co/GF6McklGDI https://t.co/bY5yIXZ3Eh https://t.co/GnqFt3DV7H https://t.co/nd8jZboqc3 htt…
RT @warrenmansell: @Kihbernetics Some recent empirical studies unveiling the behavioural illusion: https://t.co/ZCw74t0LHd https://t.co/O…
@Kihbernetics Some recent empirical studies unveiling the behavioural illusion: https://t.co/ZCw74t0LHd https://t.co/OnDmsxVzXi https://t.co/Lwfsw7Hb00
@HartleySamantha Nice paper here about “control blindness” (i.e. understand people’s purposes just from observing their behaviour). https://t.co/ZcvYOwcQGG
RT @iapct: Companion publications: https://t.co/GF6McklGDI https://t.co/bY5yIXZ3Eh https://t.co/GnqFt3DV7H https://t.co/nd8jZboqc3 htt…
RT @iapct: Companion publications: https://t.co/GF6McklGDI https://t.co/bY5yIXZ3Eh https://t.co/GnqFt3DV7H https://t.co/nd8jZboqc3 htt…
RT @IntuitMachine: Responding doesn't imply we are good at predicting the behavior of others: https://t.co/EKML8T9s2T
RT @IntuitMachine: Responding doesn't imply we are good at predicting the behavior of others: https://t.co/EKML8T9s2T
Responding doesn't imply we are good at predicting the behavior of others: https://t.co/EKML8T9s2T
RT @iapct: Mirroring & ‘Imitation’ can emerge unintentionally from simple closed-loop control of input (keeping a knot over a dot) https:…
RT @iapct: Mirroring & ‘Imitation’ can emerge unintentionally from simple closed-loop control of input (keeping a knot over a dot) https:…
RT @iapct: Mirroring & ‘Imitation’ can emerge unintentionally from simple closed-loop control of input (keeping a knot over a dot) https:…
RT @iapct: Mirroring & ‘Imitation’ can emerge unintentionally from simple closed-loop control of input (keeping a knot over a dot) https:…
RT @iapct: Mirroring & ‘Imitation’ can emerge unintentionally from simple closed-loop control of input (keeping a knot over a dot) https:…
Mirroring & ‘Imitation’ can emerge unintentionally from simple closed-loop control of input (keeping a knot over a dot) https://t.co/nd8jZboqc3 @ethologyscience @marinavpap @akankshasaran @anis_najar @intuitmachine @scottniekum @daneaves80 @Neuro_Sk
RT @warrenmansell: We have termed this phenomenon 'control blindness' https://t.co/hTVFMVHNT3 https://t.co/tMHaDhdFef
Journal editor did not send recent replication study for review as ‘other theories can explain it’. Please tell me: https://t.co/ZOi2xTpPJP
Interesting approach: to change behavior, focus more on what the person tries to achieve, rather than the behavior itself. "Control blindness: Why people can make incorrect inferences about the intentions of others" https://t.co/YOgmsbsSaW
RT @warrenmansell: So you think you understand behaviour? See my new 1page article in CBT Today https://t.co/0eTQQYvmQ6 Study link at http…
RT @andrewbeck45: Think this is best issue of CBT Today that has been published. Great work from @BABCP team & contributors. https://t.co/Q…
RT @warrenmansell: So you think you understand behaviour? See my new 1page article in CBT Today https://t.co/0eTQQYvmQ6 Study link at http…
RT @warrenmansell: So you think you understand behaviour? See my new 1page article in CBT Today https://t.co/0eTQQYvmQ6 Study link at http…
RT @andrewbeck45: Think this is best issue of CBT Today that has been published. Great work from @BABCP team & contributors. https://t.co/Q…
RT @_RobGriffiths: Great article from @warrenmansell on ‘control blindness’ in the latest @BABCP magazine. Fantastic to see PCT and Method…
RT @_RobGriffiths: Great article from @warrenmansell on ‘control blindness’ in the latest @BABCP magazine. Fantastic to see PCT and Method…
RT @andrewbeck45: Think this is best issue of CBT Today that has been published. Great work from @BABCP team & contributors. https://t.co/Q…
RT @andrewbeck45: Think this is best issue of CBT Today that has been published. Great work from @BABCP team & contributors. https://t.co/Q…
RT @_RobGriffiths: Great article from @warrenmansell on ‘control blindness’ in the latest @BABCP magazine. Fantastic to see PCT and Method…
RT @andrewbeck45: Think this is best issue of CBT Today that has been published. Great work from @BABCP team & contributors. https://t.co/Q…
RT @_RobGriffiths: Great article from @warrenmansell on ‘control blindness’ in the latest @BABCP magazine. Fantastic to see PCT and Method…
RT @warrenmansell: So you think you understand behaviour? See my new 1page article in CBT Today https://t.co/0eTQQYvmQ6 Study link at http…
Article on CBT. Understanding people's behaviour as a possible attempt to keep memories, experiences, feelings supressed or at bay... sounds like an interesting idea... I feel like someone talked about this a while ago? @PsychCandidates https://t.co/EoN68A
Great article from @warrenmansell on ‘control blindness’ in the latest @BABCP magazine. Fantastic to see PCT and Method of Levels getting more coverage. #methodoflevels https://t.co/BvD5iVdhQ6
RT @warrenmansell: So you think you understand behaviour? See my new 1page article in CBT Today https://t.co/0eTQQYvmQ6 Study link at http…
RT @andrewbeck45: Think this is best issue of CBT Today that has been published. Great work from @BABCP team & contributors. https://t.co/Q…
Think this is best issue of CBT Today that has been published. Great work from @BABCP team & contributors. https://t.co/QxFKld0Ukc
So you think you understand behaviour? See my new 1page article in CBT Today https://t.co/0eTQQYvmQ6 Study link at https://t.co/ZOi2xTpPJP https://t.co/5hTpcWYyaP
ほとんどの人が他者の行為の意図を間違って推測した実験Control blindness: Why people can make incorrect inferences about the intentions of others https://t.co/SWXsBOK3DB
"niyet okumak" sandığımızdan daha zor https://t.co/hqe1dJUmqA https://t.co/ab7tCeVxRb
Control blindness: we stink at inferring the intentions of others. .@Vassar #Cogs senior Andrew Willet lead author. https://t.co/zcCGUBPMfH
RT @warrenmansell: We have termed this phenomenon 'control blindness' https://t.co/hTVFMVHNT3 https://t.co/tMHaDhdFef
RT @warrenmansell: We have termed this phenomenon 'control blindness' https://t.co/hTVFMVHNT3 https://t.co/tMHaDhdFef
RT @warrenmansell: We have termed this phenomenon 'control blindness' https://t.co/hTVFMVHNT3 https://t.co/tMHaDhdFef
We have termed this phenomenon 'control blindness' https://t.co/hTVFMVHNT3 https://t.co/tMHaDhdFef