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HAKU MO'OLELO ... Psychologist David Pizarro discusses the phenomenon of "apophenia," a tendency of the brain to find relationships based on superstition - such as an athlete wearing the same socks while winning.

[5.27.11]

HAKU MO'OLELO ... Psychologist David Pizarro discusses the phenomenon of "apophenia," a tendency of the brain to find relationships based on superstition - such as an athlete wearing the same socks while winning. [1]

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[ Fri. May. 27. 2011 ]
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