Inside the Brain’s Memory Filter: How can we remember what matters the most to us?Â
Our brain receives information every day, but we only retain and remember a small percentage of it, don’t we? Henceforth, Researchers at The
Our brain receives information every day, but we only retain and remember a small percentage of it, don’t we? Henceforth, Researchers at The
Self-awareness can serve as a beacon and a mental trap in the complex web of the human mind. It is the instrument that
A new research published in the journal Mental Health and Physical Activity from the University of Toronto reported a bidirectional relationship between depressive
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A recent study highlights a significant rise in mental health challenges among children and teenagers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings reveal an 11%
The director of NCERT D P Saklani has sounded a warning about the potentially harmful trend of parents prioritizing English-medium schools, despite many
The sunk cost fallacy is a common trap that affects how we make decisions, whether it’s in our personal lives, at work, or
The FDA-approved medicine sildenafil, which is administered for erectile dysfunction, can soon be part of the therapy to decrease the risk of Alzheimer’s
A popular 2010 study titled ‘High-income improves evaluation of life but not emotional well-being’ by Daniel Kahneman found that happiness rises with a
Lancet Psychiatry published a study report on adults with severe mental problems like bipolar disorder or schizophrenia who are twice as likely to