FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin

Humintell is proud to be frequent contributors to the nation’s premier law enforcement publication, the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. Since 1935, The FBI has provided information on current law enforcement issues and research in the field to the larger policing community through this publication. Today, the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin remains one of the most widely…

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Humiliation Is Our Strongest Emotion?

New brain research suggests that humiliation is the strongest emotion a human can feel. Wired.com reports on this claim and delves into the question of, Is humiliation really more intense than other negative emotions such as anger or shame? The researchers, Marte Otten and Kai Jonas, conducted two studies in which dozens of male and…

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Humintell Director – Beyond Psychology

Golden Gate Xpress reports on Humintell’s director Dr. David Matsumoto.  Not only does Dr. Matsumoto run Humintell but he is also a SF State psychology professor and former Olympic Judo coach.   After 43 years in the sport of Judo he was promoted to seventh degree black belt at the age of 50.  A huge accomplishment…

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Advertising that Knows How YOU Feel

According to Slate-Future Tense, our technical devices and appliances could adjust themselves based on how we feel.  In the past we received personalized information, to our Facebook pages and our Google searches,  based on our key strokes and our clicks.  Until recently, the cues involved in the personalization process could Only record keystrokes and clicks.…

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