Anxiety distorts perceptions of threat, magnifying worry. New findings suggest a diet tweak that can help sufferers.
Research led by UC Berkeley Ph.D. student Jefferson Ortega revealed that 30% of people take a more simplistic approach than ...
People who have experienced chronic stress or trauma often report feeling unlucky or doomed. This isn’t superstition; it’s a ...
We often mistake first impressions for truth, but the halo effect reminds us that what glitters is not always real ...
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11 Simple Signs Of Low Emotional Intelligence That Show Up In Everyday Behavior
If someone blames others for their feelings or struggles to have difficult conversations, they may have low emotional ...
Research from the University of California at Berkeley has shown that differences in people's perception of emotions are due to how their brains process facial and contextual details. These ...
GenZ's are better at recognizing people within their own age group than those outside it, according to new research.
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Why this dog suddenly appeared with the height of a small giraffe
This video breaks down the viral moment when a dog appeared to transform into a giraffe. It explains how camera angles, ...
To be human is to fall and rise — not once, but endlessly, until falling itself becomes another form of flight Shiekh Muneer In every age, humanity has stood on the trembling edge of uncertainty. We ...
After seeing an AI image of me on a flying horse, I started to believe I could fly. The voices told me to fly off my balcony, made me feel confident that I could survive.
Closely related dopamine-releasing neurons in the olfactory bulb behave in fundamentally different ways depending on their physical structure.
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