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Awareness

How Does Reverse Psychology Work? 

Reverse psychology generally works in an indirect but effective manner, making an entity lead someone to do almost the opposite of what is wanted by that person. It capitalizes on the subconscious instinct of voluntary movement in a human, often inducing them to perform the opposite because they want to counteract the suggestion and affirm their independence. […]

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Industrial

What goes on in the mind of a Trader?

Trading and investing can be an engaging experience involving both triumph and turmoil, similar to that of a rollercoaster ride. Have you ever imagined what goes on during the swings between victories and disasters of a trade? The psychology of a trader can give us a much-needed insight into the mental and emotional state of a trader and […]

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How to Recover Emotionally from Cosmetic Surgery

Changing your physical appearance through cosmetic surgery is personal. It involves a wide array of emotions during and after your procedure. Just as you ready yourself for the surgical downtime, anticipate the emotional aspects of your recovery. Full recovery and seeing the final results can take several months to about a year, depending on the […]

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Education

Psychology of Concentration

Concentration is a very critical cognitive skill that helps in productivity, problem-solving, learning, and thinking. According to psychology, concentration can be described as an attentional process that involves focusing on the task at hand and avoiding all distractions. Often we view it as a skill that can be learned and improved. While that might be […]

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Why Cooper’s Mission in Interstellar Shows the True Meaning of Sacrifice

The movie starts with scenes of dust flying around and crops dying one by one. The atmosphere is dark, and hope for survival is getting smaller by the hour. The planet isn’t as habitable as it used to be. Cooper is a farmer with acres of corn spread around his house. He has a daughter […]

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Awareness Research

New Study Exploring Brain Plasticity in Developmental Dyslexia

A recent study published in npj Science of Learning investigated and revealed new data on brain plasticity in developmental dyslexia through implicit sequence learning. Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder in which a person experiences difficulty in understanding and decoding written words, despite the absence of intellectual disability and with sufficient educational support. Despite its […]

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Education

Self-Determination Theory

The Idea of Self Determination comes from the branch of Human Psychology and is rooted in aspects of Personal Growth. With Self-determination, one is set to attain objectives, fulfil challenges and live a life that is a reflection of one’s actual interests and beliefs. “Self-determination is the ability to manage one’s activities, make decisions, and […]

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Industrial

The Hidden Limitations of AI

When Intelligence Isn’t as Smart as It Seems. You’ve probably seen headlines about AI doing amazing things – beating chess champions, writing essays, or creating art. It’s easy to think these AI systems are genuinely intelligent. But recent research shows there’s more to the story, and AI might not be as smart as it seems. […]

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News

Japanese Man Breaks into 1000 Homes for ‘Relieving Stress’

A 37-year-old Japanese man admitted breaking into over 1,000 homes and defined the acts as his “hobby” that relieved his stress. He was detained on November 25 at Dazaifu in southern Japan after a homeowner spotted him within his property and notified his wife and the security unit. Reasons For Committing the Crimes, According to […]

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Research

New Tool to Detect Schizophrenia Through Brain Activity

Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder with an array of diverse symptoms including extreme oddities in perception, thinking, action, sense of self and manner of relating to others. The term schizophrenia has Greek roots where “schizo” refers to split or crack and “phren” refers to the mind. Individuals with schizophrenia leap to conclusions and struggle to […]

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