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In 2008, psychologists Jennifer Whitson and Adam Galinsky scared people into seeing things that weren’t there. In a study, they simulated loss of control in one group of participants, then showed their subjects a series of distorted black-and-white images.
Some of the pictures contained the obfuscated outlines of actual things — a horse, a planet, a sailboat — the rest were just staticky abstractions. The group that had been made to feel out of control was more likely to name images where there were none to find.
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, that includes animal prints. The Princess of Genovia showed up to the Valentino Haute Couture show in Paris wearing glittering leopard print from mini dress to tights to pointy toe. Even her little box clutch was on theme.Hathaway accessorized her jungle-themed 'fit with chandelier earrings, a slim stack of bangle bracelets, and a choice cocktail ring or two, but kept her neck and collarbone bare.
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