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Think you’re socially awkward? 6 everyday behaviours that potentially reveal you have an intelligent mind. You may have one of theseSocial hesitations might actually reveal a complex cognitive engagement behind them. By observing their environment before speaking, indivi...
In late 2000s, scientists started working on new scientific concept related to brain, findings paved the way for detecting psychology behind making better decisions by humanScientific research that began gaining momentum in the late 2000s continues to transform neuroscience, education, psychology, and behaviora...
What’s the psychology behind hyper-aware minds in a noisy world? Is being too aware hurting you?The psychology of individuals who are “overly aware” reflects a complex interaction between intelligence, emotional sensitivity, and anxiet...
Are Humans Really Unique? Chimps Just Challenged That IdeaChimpanzees demonstrate belief revision, a metacognitive behavior where they change decisions based on new evidence, similar to humans. Res...
Researchers Are Discovering Intelligence in Crows That Was Once Thought ImpossibleCrows are proving to be exceptionally intelligent birds. Recent studies reveal they can understand time and manage their memory. Their tool...
Why Pausing Before Reacting Leads to Fewer RegretsPausing before reacting, whether in communication or decision-making, significantly improves judgment and reduces regret. This brief delay ...
Why Thinking Too Much About Yourself Can Bring Clarity — and BurnoutSelf-reflection offers clarity and emotional intelligence. However, excessive inward thinking can lead to mental exhaustion and distress. T...
Chimpanzees can change their minds like humans: What it means and why a new study is making scientists rethink logic and rationalityA groundbreaking study published in Science reveals that chimpanzees can rationally revise their beliefs much like humans. Conducted by res...
MIT researchers say using ChatGPT can rot your brain, truth is little more complicatedOver the course of four months, the MIT team asked 54 adults to write a series of three essays using either AI (ChatGPT), a search engine, ...
Losing jobs to AI was just the start, Gen Z is outsourcing emotions too. New reports warn of a looming crisisA recent MIT study shows prolonged AI use may reduce cognitive engagement and critical thinking, raising concerns about “cognitive debt.” A...
Mind Over Money: Emotional Intelligence is the new leadership edge — and women are already thereWomen leaders are more open, intentional, and proactive about mental fitness than men, say experts. Their emphasis on self-reflection and e...