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Disproving Common Myths in Psychology alt=”A person holding a magnifying glass over a pile of psychology books, with a lightbulb symbolizing debunking myths”> Misunderstandings about psychology can obstruct our comprehension of human thought and behavior. Numerous widely held beliefs about…

The study, which included data from eight countries over 40 years, found that opinions on sensitive topics like abortion, euthanasia, and homosexuality tend to change more through generational replacement than by individuals changing their minds.

Understanding Dopamine alt=”A colorful neuron releases dopamine into a synapse, where it is received by a neighboring neuron’s receptors”> Dopamine is a vital neurotransmitter in the brain, pivotal for feelings of pleasure, reward, and motivation. It affects a variety of…

Understanding Brain Plasticity alt=”A network of interconnected neurons forming and reforming synaptic connections, illustrating the concept of brain plasticity”> Brain plasticity denotes the brain’s extraordinary ability to adjust and evolve throughout one’s life. This section delves into the essential concepts,…

A new study finds that increased social media use among adolescents predicts more time spent with friends offline, suggesting that online interactions may complement rather than replace in-person socializing.

Recent research shows narcissism has been declining globally from 1982 to 2023, challenging the narrative of a narcissism epidemic.

The study suggests that engaging in cancel culture is tied to political identity and is more about in-group signaling than about genuine societal progress.

Contrary to popular perceptions, a new study reveals that approximately 63% of Involuntary Celibates (Incels) self-reported a left-leaning or centrist political affiliation.

A new study reveals that rising temperatures can negatively affect your ability to perform mental tasks, such as solving math problems.

A recent study shows digits influence consumer behavior more positively than number words, enhancing trust and effectiveness in marketing and communication.