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June 9, 2011 -- A pat on the back, a touch on the arm, could these be the keys to an NBA championship? According to two scientists from the University of California, Berkeley, the answer is yes ...
It's conceivable that a pat on the back or squeeze of the hand could also help manage stress and improve performance in other team situations, says the psychologist. RELATED TOPICS Mind & Brain ...
The internet has slammed a boss who said a "pat on the back" is "worth more" than a bonus. Many commenters argued that saying employees are appreciated without proper compensation means nothing.
A research team led by the University of Basel studied whether a friendly tap on the shoulder increases the odds of making a shot. In difficult situations, physical touch like a hug or a pat on ...
U of L hoops is in Year 3 of partnering with Connor Kids Academy. Ryan Conwell: "It's a blessing, to be able to have the ...
The pat-on-the-back factor is huge this year. People see an opportunity not just to feel proud of their country but also to feel proud of themselves, personally. Two opportunities, in fact.
Maroon recently chatted with The Athletic on the new baby, the Lightning’s team-bonding, and trying to create the kind of dynamic the group had in winning back-to-back Stanley Cup championships ...
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