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New Study Links Designer Dog Crossbreeding to Increased Anxiety and Behavioural Issues  

A new study was conducted by Gina Bryson of the Royal Veterinary College, U.K., which provides plenty of new information for a cynophilist. The major focus of this research was on designer dogs that are created by intentionally breeding two different

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CBD and Aggression: How Cannabidiol May Affect Aggressive Behaviour

This research looks at how cannabidiol (CBD), a compound found in cannabis, might influence aggressive behaviour in humans and animals. While CBD is often talked about for its calming anti-anxiety effects, scientists are still learning how it affects behaviour in different

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Neural Differences Between Guilt and Shame: How These Emotions Shape Behaviour

Guilt and shame are powerful emotions that influence how people think, feel and behave in social situations. Although these emotions are often used interchangeably,  they are not the same. Both can arise when a person believes they have done something

Social

Inaction as Strategy: Passive Behaviour in Shared Public Responsibilities

We often think of social problems as failures of action. Despite widespread concern about climate change, it continues to be the dominant threat to our future life cycles. Many institutions are fast becoming uninhabitable due to neglect, yet there continues to

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Psychological and Neuroscientific Insights into Gift Giving Behaviour

Gift giving is an important part of social relationships. It is often seen as a way to express care, love and appreciation. This article focuses on the psychology behind gift giving, especially the growing interest in secondhand gifts. Instead of

Relationship Social

What Generational Differences Tell Us About Human Behaviour

Have you ever imagined owning a Time Machine that you could use to go back in time and witness the lives of your parents? How did they live? What did they do in School? How did they enjoy? Basically, witnessing

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Mob Theory: The Psychology Behind the Behaviour of a Huge Crowd

Mob theory explores why people act differently in a crowd than they would alone.  Understanding this fascinating psychology helps uncover why large groups behave the way they do… How Anonymity Changes Crowd Behaviour Being part of a large crowd can

Industrial

Mind Meets Workplace: Unlocking Cognitive and Behavioural Drivers for Motivation, Productivity and Performance

What drives employees to give their best or hold back at work? The answer lies not just in rewards or job titles, but deep within the cognitive and behavioural processes that impact their actions. This article delves into the psychological

Life Style Social

Health for Sale: How Brands Exploit Fear and Insecurity to Influence Consumer Behaviour

Ravi, a college student, keeps an internet schedule for about 2 hours a day. While he started to scroll his Instagram feed, a post suddenly popped up and started to give warning signs about the germs in the places where

Awareness

The Psychology of Attribution: Intentions and Perceptions Influence Human Behaviour

Suppose your new coworker didn’t greet you at work. How would you perceive that moment then? Would you simply consider them rude? Or would you think that perhaps they are shy and reserved? What if a student from your class scores