There are a few reasons why we might dream, say neuroscientists. Even dreams that are scary may serve a purpose: One ...
A paper declared polyvagal theory "untenable." Here's why that's not the same thing as debunked—and why that matters for ...
Dr. JeFreda R. Brown is a financial consultant, Certified Financial Education Instructor, and researcher who has assisted thousands of clients over a more than two-decade career. She is the CEO of ...
Can “office air” really affect how you look? Experts explain how indoor environments impact skin, hair, and overall ...
In terms of unpredictability, the current president has been compared to Nixon and Reagan.
Background Social cognition (SC) deficits are included in the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis-frontotemporal spectrum disorder (ALS-FTDS) revised diagnostic criteria. However, the impact of SC ...
Abstract: The rapid development of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) presents new opportunities to address challenge stressors and enable employee innovation. However, research on how ...
Lauren Silber is an Assistant Director of Academic Writing and an Associate Professor of the Practice in Academic Writing at Wesleyan University. The Argus sat down with her to speak about affect ...
The burnt toast theory is a metaphor for life that helps people interpret minor inconveniences as having positive ripple effects or a “silver lining.” It’s related to the butterfly effect. While not a ...
ABSTRACT: Leon Festinger’s theory of cognitive dissonance (1957) has long served as a cornerstone in understanding psychological conflict arising from contradictory beliefs and behaviors. However, in ...
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