[tips] Fabulous Flubadub

2009-09-17 Thread Pollak, Edward
Tommy Texino writes, Now who remembers The Flubadub? Well I do, and he was a puppet on The Howdy Doody Program back in the 1950s. The Flub was an animal made up of various other creatures, sort of like them things they got down in Australia. Anyway, Well, It occurred to me that with Mr.

[tips] TIPSTER OF THE WEEK

2009-09-17 Thread michael sylvester
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RE: [tips] Implicit racism

2009-09-17 Thread Alice Locicero
Have you tried Dovidio? I think there is a study like the one you mention in which he is a co-author. Alice Alice LoCicero, Ph.D., ABPP, MBA, Associate Professor and Chair, Social Science Endicott College Beverly, MA 01915 978 232 2156 From: Jim Dougan [mailto:jdou...@iwu.edu] Sent:

RE: [tips] Implicit racism

2009-09-17 Thread Lilienfeld, Scott O
I believe that Eric Vanman has also conducted research along these lines (check out a paper he co-published in Psychological Science a few years back). Scott Scott O. Lilienfeld, Ph.D. Professor Editor, Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice Department of Psychology, Room 473

Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub

2009-09-17 Thread David Hogberg
I, too, remember Flub. How about memories of another TV production of the period, one done with hand puppets (vs. marionettes) called Lucky Pup? Its main characters were Foudini and Pinhead and they appeared, perhaps, on the DuMont Television Network. DKH On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 8:36 AM,

[tips] Eastern Psych Assn. 2010 Meeting

2009-09-17 Thread DIANE FINLEY
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[tips] anyone seen Awake?

2009-09-17 Thread taylor
I have been asked by our psych club to provide commentary on the movie Awake. This is NOT a film I would EVER choose to watch in the normal course of my life. But I am willing to sacrifice myself for the greater good... Having said that I wonder if any tipsters have seen it and can give me some

Re: [tips] anyone seen Awake?

2009-09-17 Thread Don Allen
Hi Annette- I haven't seen the movie and I doubt that I ever will, but I did read the story line on Wikipedia. A research paper that may have some relevance was presented at APS in Denver several years ago. Unfortunately, now that I'm retired I don't have access to PsychInfo so I can't give

Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub

2009-09-17 Thread Wallen, Douglas J
I never saw Lucky Pup, but I do remember a hand puppet show of that era called Time for Beanie featuring Cecil the seasick sea serpent. It returned as a cartoon 10 or 15 years later. Doug Wallen Psychology Department, AH 23 Minnesota State University, Mankato Mankato, MN 56001 E-mail:

RE: [tips] anyone seen Awake?

2009-09-17 Thread Dennis Goff
Annette, This might be the experiment that Don was remembering - Implicit and explicit memory following surgical anesthesia. http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/viewarticle?data=dGJyMPPp44rp2%2fdV0%2bn jisfk5Ie46bdIr6exULCk63nn5Kx95uXxjL6vrUm1pbBIrq%2beSbCwrki4q7M4zsOkjPDX7

Re: [tips] anyone seen Awake?

2009-09-17 Thread Patrick Dolan
John Kihlstrom at Berkeley has a 1990 Psych. Science paper that looked at implicit memory and anesthesia. I'm pretty sure he had other papers on the topic around the same time. Patrick -- Patrick O. Dolan, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Chair of Psychology Drew University Madison, NJ

re: [tips] anyone seen Awake?

2009-09-17 Thread Mike Palij
I have not see the film either but point out that it has been reviewed in PsycCritiques and the abstract of the review from PsycInfo is provided below: Cardeña, Etzel PsycCRITIQUES. Vol 53 (46), 2008, [np] DOI: 10.1037/a0013876 Abstract Reviews the film, iAwake/i directed by Joby Harold

Re: [tips] anyone seen Awake?

2009-09-17 Thread Linda Walsh
I believe I saw part of this film but it was so horrifying that, having recently had surgery myself, I left the theatre and did not return. I can't swear it was Awake (I think I have repressed much of the experience : ) ) but the film, as I recall, portrayed an individual who was not only

Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub

2009-09-17 Thread David Hogberg
Maybe that was after my time. I'm talking ~56 years ago for Lucky Pup. Yikes! On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Wallen, Douglas J douglas.wal...@mnsu.eduwrote: I never saw Lucky Pup, but I do remember a hand puppet show of that era called Time for Beanie featuring Cecil the seasick sea serpent.

Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub

2009-09-17 Thread taylor
I remember Howdy Doodie quite well and the name Flubadub sounds familiar but I can't place it very well. Only Kukla, Fran and Ollie come to mind as puppets that I can visualize (well, not Fran ;). I must not be old enough for this set of memories. yeah! Or, I might be losing it.:(

[tips] graduate student practicum insurance

2009-09-17 Thread David Wasieleski
If any of you either work in or have in your dept a graduate program in which students are required to do a practicum or internship and to carry their own liability insurance, what do your students use? I am looking for a relatively low-cost insurance affordable by grad students for their

Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub

2009-09-17 Thread Don Allen
Not only do I remember Howdy Doody I also remember Princess Summerfallwinterspring. As I was just entering puberty I thought that she was the hottest woman I had ever seen. She was much more memorable than the rest of the peanut gallery -Don. - Original Message - From:

RE: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub and Winky Dink

2009-09-17 Thread Lavin, Michael
Winky Dink and You staring Jack Berry. http://www.tvparty.com/requested2.html Interactive TV at its finest. You bought this kit, if I remember correctly, which included a transparent sheet you could put on your TV and when Winky was in trouble you fastened that sheet onto the TV and drew

Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub and Winky Dink

2009-09-17 Thread Gerald Peterson
Yes, I loved my Winky Dink kit lol! It was always fun to see the secret info with the special sheet over the TV. I long ago lost this, but it would be a cool collectible now. Even then I enjoyed learning secrets and being curious about how things were produced. Winky Dink itself was rather

Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub

2009-09-17 Thread David Hogberg
Flub had an interesting locomotor pattern, i.e., down in the front, up in the back, down in the back, up in the front, down in the back, etc. Howdy himself, when he walked, was cocked back at about a 30-degree angle; he always looked ready to fall, at least to me. This was all in the early '50s

[tips] Dead salmon detects human emotion

2009-09-17 Thread sblack
Remarkable new experiment, a fMRI study by Bennett et al reported at the 15th annual meeting of the Organization for Brain Mapping in June this year in San Francisco. Meeting announcement at http://www.meetingassistant3.com/OHBM2009/index.php From the Methods section of the abstract:

Re: [tips] Dead salmon detects human emotion

2009-09-17 Thread Michael Smith
Reminds me of a study apparently with dead people, who's blood pressure rose when shown picutures of threatening situations. I can't remember the study though. This one makes a good point that people often forget. An fMRI is NOT a picture of the working brain (as it is often promoted) but a

RE:[tips] Are We All Doomed?

2009-09-17 Thread Robin Musselman
I'm not sure if I think we are all doomed, after all the residential college experience represents more than just a collection of classesbut I do have to wonder about the future of the author of this article -- Zephyr Teachout? Seriously? Robin Robin Musselman, EdD Associate Professor

Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub

2009-09-17 Thread Don Allen
Was he the one who had the unrully robot I TOBOR (ROBOT 1 spelled backward)? -Don. - Original Message - From: David Hogberg Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009 2:08 pm Subject: Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Flub had an interesting

Re: [tips] Dead salmon detects human emotion

2009-09-17 Thread Paul C Bernhardt
This is now my new favorite study in the history of psychology. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 17, 2009, at 6:09 PM, sbl...@ubishops.ca sbl...@ubishops.ca wrote: Remarkable new experiment, a fMRI study by Bennett et al reported at the 15th annual meeting of the Organization for Brain Mapping

RE: [tips] Dead salmon detects human emotion

2009-09-17 Thread DeVolder Carol L
This is perfect timing. I'm showing a short clip tomorrow about imaging and I've been talking about ethics, data faking, and so on. I am not saying this leads to fake data (that's the MMR stuff), but rather how scientists can be mislead by their own data or can jump to conclusions, etc. In

Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub

2009-09-17 Thread Dr. Bob Wildblood
How can anyone with a little age under their belt not have mentioned Kukla, Fran, and Ollie. Perhaps the original of all of those mentioned so far. Original message Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 18:43:49 + From: David Hogberg dhogb...@albion.edu Subject: Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub

RE: [tips] Dead salmon detects human emotion

2009-09-17 Thread Bourgeois, Dr. Martin
This is awesome, and it reminds me of a debate at the upcoming Society for Experimental Social Psychology: Puzzlingly High Correlations in Cognitive/Affective Neuroscience Matthew Lieberman, University of California at Los Angeles vs. Piotr Winkielman, University of California, San Diego, with

Re: [tips] Dead salmon detects human emotion

2009-09-17 Thread taylor
A nominee for an ignoble award if I ever saw one :) Annette Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology University of San Diego 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110 619-260-4006 tay...@sandiego.edu Original message Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 18:08:32 -0400 From:

Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub

2009-09-17 Thread Michael Smith
I suppose one would have to define exactly what one means by a little age. :)) --Mike On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Dr. Bob Wildblood drb...@rcn.com wrote: How can anyone with a little age under their belt not have mentioned Kukla, Fran, and Ollie.  Perhaps the original of all of those

RE: [tips] Dead salmon detects human emotion

2009-09-17 Thread Bourgeois, Dr. Martin
Oops, I was wrong. The article is in Perspectives on Psychological Science, along with a response from Lieberman and others. It's a fascinating debate, and I think that the dead salmon study makes the correlations in fMRI studies look even fishier.

RE: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub

2009-09-17 Thread DeVolder Carol L
Don't forget Lamb Chop. And I miss Bunny Rabbit and Grandfather Clock from Cap'n Kangaroo. Carol L. DeVolder, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Chair, Department of Psychology St. Ambrose University 518 West Locust Street Davenport, Iowa 52803 Phone: 563-333-6482 e-mail:

Re: [tips] Dead salmon detects human emotion

2009-09-17 Thread Christopher D. Green
Formerly known as Voodoo correlations before the editor made him tone it down. http://www.mindhacks.com/blog/2008/12/voodoo_correlations_.html Chris = Bourgeois, Dr. Martin wrote: This is awesome, and it reminds me of a debate at the upcoming Society for Experimental Social