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  • The Doctor Who Trained Nazis and Changed Psychiatry

    Emil Kraepelin trained Nazi doctors and helped shape the DSM. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 28, 2025
  • When Your Brain Sends You a Song

    A song pops into your head—and it’s exactly what you needed to hear. Coincidence? Maybe not. Your brain is sending signals through symbols. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 28, 2025
  • The Autism and Empathy Myth: What the Science Really Says

    A meta-analysis of 226 studies involving 57,000-plus participants suggests the "autism lacks empathy" narrative is largely based on flawed research. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 28, 2025
  • Do Octopuses Mean to Deceive?

    Cephalopods like octopuses, cuttlefish, and squid display a range of deceptive behaviors, which may rely on sophisticated cognitive abilities such as Theory of Mind. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 28, 2025
  • The Science of Magnetism: How to Become Irresistible

    The secret to strong relationships isn’t what we’ve been told by society. Research reveals what actually works. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 28, 2025
  • Making It Alone: 5 Ways Solitude Can Spark Creativity

    How does solitude bolster imagination, unlock ingenuity, and foster inspiration? (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 28, 2025
  • Why Dyspraxia Is Often Misunderstood

    Dyspraxia affects one in 20 children but it is often overlooked and misunderstood. It affects movement and so much more. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 28, 2025
  • Tamagotchi Parenting and the Urge to Check In

    The psychology of digital monitoring and 3 ways to build real connection. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 28, 2025
  • Why You Shouldn't Judge Decisions by Results Alone

    That successful manager who “trusted his gut” might just be lucky. Judging decisions by results alone can be a costly mistake. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 28, 2025
  • The Social Power of Live Events

    How concerts, classes, and community gatherings boost connection—and why some could leave us feeling lonelier. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 28, 2025
  • Tamagotchi Parenting and the Urge to Check In

    The psychology of digital monitoring and 3 ways to build real connection. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 27, 2025
  • Why You Shouldn't Judge Decisions by Results Alone

    That successful manager who “trusted his gut” might just be lucky. Judging decisions by results alone can be a costly mistake. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 27, 2025
  • Why Dyspraxia Is Often Misunderstood

    Dyspraxia affects one in 20 children but it is often overlooked and misunderstood. It affects movement and so much more. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 27, 2025
  • Making It Alone: 5 Ways Solitude Can Spark Creativity

    How does solitude bolster imagination, unlock ingenuity, and foster inspiration? (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 27, 2025
  • The Science of Magnetism: How to Become Irresistible

    The secret to strong relationships isn’t what we’ve been told by society. Research reveals what actually works. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 27, 2025
  • The Autism and Empathy Myth: What the Science Really Says

    A meta-analysis of 226 studies involving 57,000-plus participants suggests the "autism lacks empathy" narrative is largely based on flawed research. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 27, 2025
  • When Your Brain Sends You a Song

    A song pops into your head—and it’s exactly what you needed to hear. Coincidence? Maybe not. Your brain is sending signals through symbols. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 27, 2025
  • The Doctor Who Trained Nazis and Changed Psychiatry

    Emil Kraepelin trained Nazi doctors and helped shape the DSM. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 27, 2025
  • Do Octopuses Mean to Deceive?

    Cephalopods like octopuses, cuttlefish, and squid display a range of deceptive behaviors, which may rely on sophisticated cognitive abilities such as Theory of Mind. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 27, 2025
  • The Unique Psychology of Ernest Dichter

    Do Americans' ids need to be freed from the chains of reason? Ernest Dichter believed so. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: September 27, 2025
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