
This is the fourth post in a series introducing some of the members of the Signal Patterns Scientific Advisory Board
Research has shown that people benefit greatly from showing gratitude.
This is the third post in a series introducing some of the members of the SP Scientific Advisory Board...
This is the second post in a series introducing some of the members of the Signal Patterns Scientific Advisory Board...
First in a series of articles on the new Parenting Style App
Posted on 16 September 2008
New York Times science columnist John Tierney just posted a piece about psychological differences in men and women, and new research that speaks to whether those differences are innate, or born of societal constructs. Tierney speaks of two camps: the evolutionary psychologists, who believe that gender-based trait differences come from what our ancestors needed to [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 20 August 2008
For those familiar with the Signal Patterns team, you’ll know we have a very diverse team of scientists, researchers and developers here. Most are recognized leaders in their respective disciplines but some are well known outside of science and academia and are famous with the general public. I got the chance to see one of them [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 04 August 2008
What’s your favorite style of music? Classical or Jazz? Rap or Dance? Salsa or Tango? The music research we’ve been doing here at Signal Patterns indicates that people’s preferences for music genres tend to group together. In other words, people who really like a particular style of music, say classical, tend to also like certain [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 24 June 2008
Eugene is a really nice town, no doubt. Peaceful and quiet and known for the University of Oregon... Continue Reading
It’s 8:30pm, Labor Day. The last day of summer has ended, and with it the entire season. Living in New York means that summer is a great event. You plan for it months ahead of time, make lists, and before you know it the event comes to its premature end. The evenings start getting ...
Krishna is one of the most important deities in many Hindu traditions. He is the divine speaker of the Bhagavad Gita – a sacred Hindu script considered to be one of the most important texts in literature and philosophy. In the Gita, Krishna speaks with Ar...
A famous Yiddish proverb says that “Man plans, god laughs” (Mann traoch, Gott Lauch). Are you familiar with this feeling? Alanis Morissette’s song “Ironic” is comprised of great examples for it: rain on your wedding day, a traffic jam when you’re already late… Then Al...