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Social Technology

Psychology behind Echo Chambers

Everyone has been discussing “echo chambers” quite a bit recently, particularly due to how much media and communication have shifted with technology. However, the concept of individuals isolating themselves with similar opinions is not new; it has occurred for decades before the internet. This review examines how individuals will segregate themselves into groups both online […]

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The Science Behind Rudraksha: Can It Really Improve Your Mental Health?

In the modern fast paced world, mental fatigue and emotional imbalance has become all too common. The constant rush to keep up with the demands usually leaves many people feeling unsettled. While there are modern wellness tools, more and more people are turning to calm practices that are rooted in ancient wisdom.  Among these are […]

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Research

Top 5 Journal Articles Every Psychologist Should Read

These days, the ever-changing face of psychology has been changed by cultural insights, advances in neuroscience, and the changing faces of society. It has been a great concern for the world at large, and especially for psychological well-being, which is demanding a more nuanced and inclusive understanding. In this regard, the present review looks at […]

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How Much Can You Save Buying a Car at Auction? Unpacking the Psychology of Bidding

Buying a car at an online auction combines digital strategy with quick decision-making. The chance to save thousands is real- if you stay focused and informed. Unlike dealerships, online auctions require real-time bids and firm limits. Listings range from trade-ins to repossessed or damaged vehicles, shown via photos, VIN data, and condition reports-without physical inspection. […]

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Education

Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion 

Have you ever thought about how we experience our emotions? In psychology, there is a big debate on emotional response. It is much like the classic chicken or egg (which came first) puzzle. Many psychologists, neurologists have studied whether emotions come first or physiological responses. There are many theories come out of this debate. Where […]

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Life Style

Why Silence Sometimes makes us Feel Uncomfortable

Feel the silence as you visualise the Following scenarios:  We experience silence or pauses or quietness in our daily lives where social interactions take place. But it is also experienced in personal contexts like depression, anxiety. Some people take it as a healthy pause while for others it is awkward. Silence arises from some societal […]

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Education Research

Why Some Psychology Studies Fail to Replicate: A Closer Look at the Replication Crisis 

At the heart of psychology – a field committed to studying the human mind – a quiet revolution has been underway. Long-held studies are disintegrating as a result of unsuccessful replications, challenging decades of psychological science. This new trend, known as the replication crisis, has rocked the foundations of the field, prompting fierce self-reflection and debate […]

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Education Social

Psychological Impact on the Afghans post the Taliban takeover

Ever imagined walking through a pitch-dark alley with no knowledge of where it leads to? U might not be alone, millions of others are walking along with you, but all of them are also as unsure as you are. There are no side-ways; there seems no way out: you just need to keep walking with […]

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Awareness

Why Crying can be Good for Us?

Have you ever felt you have reached your emotional limit, like you just cannot take it anymore, even for the next minute? Everything starts to crumble, and even simple tasks like focusing, working, or just getting through the day seem like a battleground.  At such times, we feel the urgent need to get a hold […]

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Relationship

What happens in your brain when you’re in love? 

The great Greek philosopher mentions a myth in his book ‘The Symposium’ according to which humans were created with four arms, four legs and a head with two faces. Fearing the great strength that such a creature might have, Zeus, the king of the heavens, splits them into two parts and condemns them to spend […]

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