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Your Brain on ChatGPT
A new study from MIT reports that when being assisted to write essays with an LLM, neural connectivity is reduced, while memory and heterogeneity are also weakened. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 23, 2025 -
Do You Need Your Emotional Support Dog With You or Just Their Photo?
Bringing a pet to work has been shown to increase positive emotions and reduce conflict on the job. Research shows that a photo of a pet dog may produce some of the same benefits. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 23, 2025 -
When a Relationship Is Both Very Good and Very Bad
Ambivalent relationships occur when partners have both strong positive and strong negative feelings toward each other at the same time, often due to attachment style. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 23, 2025 -
Parenthood May Be One of the Best Antidotes to Family Abuse
Having kids offers many survivors our first insights into how toxic our own upbringing was. It also gives us emotional and cognitive tools that can help us heal from our abuse (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 23, 2025 -
How to Get Attention and Create Attraction
How can you get the attention of someone you like? How can you boost their interest in return? According to research, the answer is proceptivity and proceptive behaviors. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 23, 2025 -
You’re Not Done Learning Until You Sleep
Sleep helps consolidate information into memory. But not everything we learn gets strengthened. Sleep prioritizes what we will remember upon waking. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 23, 2025 -
Why People Should Expect Relationship Changes After Weight Loss
Weight loss can transform your physical and mental health. But for many, the biggest changes are social. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 23, 2025 -
The Relationship Between Sighs and Emotions
Sighs can indicate emotional states or attempts to communicate something important, but unfortunately they can easily go unnoticed. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 23, 2025 -
Boost Kids' Critical Thinking With Two Simple Phrases
Two simple phrases can turn ordinary conversations with children into mini-lessons in critical thinking and intellectual humility. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 23, 2025 -
Rethinking Cat Scratching
Is your cat's scratching a stress signal—or something else entirely? New research suggests that common assumptions about scratching may need to be revisited. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 23, 2025 -
Do You Need Your Emotional Support Dog With You or Just Their Photo?
Bringing a pet to work has been shown to increase positive emotions and reduce conflict on the job. Research shows that a photo of a pet dog may produce some of the same benefits. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 22, 2025 -
Why People Should Expect Relationship Changes After Weight Loss
Weight loss can transform your physical and mental health. But for many, the biggest changes are social. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 22, 2025 -
You’re Not Done Learning Until You Sleep
Sleep helps consolidate information into memory. But not everything we learn gets strengthened. Sleep prioritizes what we will remember upon waking. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 22, 2025 -
How to Get Attention and Create Attraction
How can you get the attention of someone you like? How can you boost their interest in return? According to research, the answer is proceptivity and proceptive behaviors. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 22, 2025 -
Parenthood May Be One of the Best Antidotes to Family Abuse
Having kids offers many survivors our first insights into how toxic our own upbringing was. It also gives us emotional and cognitive tools that can help us heal from our abuse (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 22, 2025 -
When a Relationship Is Both Very Good and Very Bad
Ambivalent relationships occur when partners have both strong positive and strong negative feelings toward each other at the same time, often due to attachment style. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 22, 2025 -
Determining the Validity of Health Information Can Be Tricky
We often spend a great deal of time evaluating our options when buying a house or car. We should spend just as much effort thinking about our healthcare choices. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 22, 2025 -
Your Brain on ChatGPT
A new study from MIT reports that when being assisted to write essays with an LLM, neural connectivity is reduced, while memory and heterogeneity are also weakened. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 22, 2025 -
Why We Fear Vaccines but Ignore Plastics and Pesticides
How our brains fixate on vaccines while overlooking everyday genetic risks. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 22, 2025 -
Six Hidden Forces That Kill Curiosity
Curiosity often shuts down when we need it most. These six curiosity killers may be blocking you without you realizing it—here’s how to get it back. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: June 22, 2025