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Having a say on school policies and curriculum, informal lunchtime socialization, and validating experiences of "imposter ...
In life, we make the best decisions we can with the information available at the time, but the results are not always within ...
You may be, understandably, sceptical of ‘authority opinion’; but you certainly should heed ‘expert interpretation.’ ...
New research reveals that our perception of others’ tears as sincere or manipulative depends heavily on context.
Having a say on school policies and curriculum, informal lunchtime socialisation, and validating experiences of 'imposter syndrome' are among a raft ...
Researchers found that the uncinate fasciculus, a tract tied to emotion and memory, strongly correlated with dominance behaviors in squirrel monkeys.
Studies demonstrate that couples who express gratitude regularly experience heightened levels of satisfaction, commitment, ...
Recent study out of FAU explains why young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities often overlooked in ...
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Expectancy effects, encompassing both placebo and nocebo phenomena, are gaining increasing recognition across medical disciplines, including gastroenterology.1 Understanding psychological influences ...