- Home Alone: Why People Believe Others’ Social Lives Are Richer Than Their Own
- Bad Behavior Keeps You Up at Night: Counterproductive Work Behaviors and Insomnia
- Workers Interact More With Coworkers Who Have Similar Levels Of Well-being
- Uncertain Threat and Affective Bias: Individual Differences In Response To Ambiguity
- Social Anxiety Is Characterized By Biased Learning About Performance and the Self
- The Impact Of Walking Backward and Forward On Spatial and Temporal Concepts
- Nearly Imperceptible Fluctuations In Movement Correspond To Autism Diagnoses
- When Fellow Customers Behave Badly: Witness Reactions To Employee Mistreatment
- Jazz and Classical Pianists' Brains Work Differently--Even When Playing the Same Music
Dr. Patrick Seder is a post-doctoral researcher and instructor at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on well-being, positive emotions, culture, self-regulation, mindfulness...and the art of Andy Warhol.
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