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How the Cerebellum Shapes Children’s Empathy and Social Understanding

When we think of the brain, most of us picture the large, wrinkly cerebrum—the part responsible for thinking, memory, and actions. But tucked.

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Health

How Legal Frameworks Overlook People with ADHD and Borderline IQ  

Ever found yourself wondering, “Surely the law must safeguard everybody equally”?  For neurotypical individuals, that may be comforting. But for those with ADHD.

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Social

“Living for the Feed”: The Emotional Fatigue of Curating a  Happy, Healthy Life Online

6:30 AM. Your pinky’s gone numb from the cold fridge as you nudge runaway blueberries back onto your oatmeal. Your phone’s propped on.

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Research

Hope: The Hidden Foundation of Happiness

Aristotle once said that “Happiness is the meaning and purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence.” (Loftus, 2015). But.

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From Crisis to Care: Community Training in Psychological First Aid

In a society that sometimes feels like it’s constantly falling from one catastrophe to the next, one thing is clear: people need emotional.

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Awareness

Why Reassurance Feels Good But Doesn’t Always Help Anxiety

One way to define reassurance is as a particular type of direction meant to allay anxieties. It lessens or gets rid of needless.

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Life Style Relationship

Friendships Across the Lifespan: What Keeps Relationships Strong Over Time 

When we talk about friendship, we often hear that it’s someone who has your back, someone who listens without judgment, someone you can be.

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Education

Leaky Bucket Hypothesis in Memory

Memory can be defined as the system or process of encoding, storing, and retrieving information and experiences. It is considered to be the.

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Technology

AI Chatbots for People with Disabilities: Bridging the Accessibility Gap 

Smart cities, chapter one of our series. Given that more and more of our lives are taking place online, tools like ChatGPT have.

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How Light Therapy Glasses Saved My Sleep (And Could Save Yours Too)

Do you have issues with sleep at night? After years of struggling with wonky sleep patterns, I discovered something that actually worked –.

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