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The Fluidity of Time: Exploring Perception and Consciousness

Time perception varies based on context, influenced by experiences, novelty, boredom, and stress, leading to time expansion experiences during intense situations or altered states of consciousness.
January 7, 2025

Social Connections Boost Health, Combat Disease Risks, Research Finds

January 7, 2025

Environmental Stress Shapes Consumer Product Preferences, Study Reveals

January 7, 2025

Bilingualism May Protect Against Alzheimer’s Brain Atrophy

January 6, 2025

The triumph of the outgoing introvert: faking extroversion makes people like you more

The outgoing introvert: a new study finds that pretending to be an extrovert makes the people around you feel happier and more relaxed.
August 9, 2020

New study shows that a baby’s brain waves can predict IQ at age seven

Brain waves and child development: a new study shows a baby's EEG scan can reliably predict that same baby's IQ score at age seven.
August 7, 2020

Being thankful pays off: just saying hello to the bus driver makes people happier

A new study finds that being thankful, for example by saying hello to strangers, leads to enhanced feelings of happiness and well-being.
August 5, 2020

The psychology behind hoarding: what were the traits of hoarders during the pandemic?

A new study on the psychology behind hoarding finds people who stockpiled during the pandemic scored high on extraversion and neuroticism.
August 1, 2020

Guided meditation for seniors reduces depression, new study shows

A new meta-analysis of 19 previous studies has found that guided meditation for seniors is a promising avenue of treatment for depression in the elderly.
July 27, 2020

Broken phone? A new study suggests you might have secretly let it happen

If you have a broken phone, research suggests there’s a chance that you secretly (or maybe not so secretly) allowed it to happen.
July 27, 2020

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