Research reveals that Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) impacts mood due to reduced sunlight, significantly affecting many, especially women, during autumn and winter.
Research shows that while people can often distinguish between their actions and outcomes, they tend to attribute positive results to their own efforts, reinforcing superstitions.
A UCL study reveals a bidirectional link between poor mental health and negative online content, leading to a cycle of harmful media consumption and emotional impact.
A study reveals that lower confidence drives individuals to seek negative feedback, ultimately boosting learning and performance across various settings.