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Stress, isolation, and uncertainty appear to have caused the brain to age quicker for those who lived through the crisis.
Bias Being Biased Impairs Brain Processing and Disrupts Learning Neuroscience of group bias and implications for the modern workplace. Posted September 12, 2017 ...
In a post-truth world, this false belief researcher offers a simple three-step recipe for building trust and finding common ...
The brain processes in quick bursts. Multitasking splits that rhythm, reducing focus and slowing how we perceive the world.
Your co-worker surprised you with a chocolate chip cookie, but a teammate took a dig at your report. As the day goes on, you’re more likely to dwell on the criticism than the act of kindness. Negative ...
Our Brain's Negative Bias Why our brains are more highly attuned to negative news. By Hara Estroff Marano published June 20, 2003 - last reviewed on June 9, 2016 ...
The Optimism Bias: A Tour of the Irrationally Positive Brain argues that not only are most of us more optimistic than we should be, our brains are actually hard-wired to make us that way.
Our brains have a negativity bias, so we have to work harder at focusing on the positive. That’s where “installation” comes in. fizkes – stock.adobe.com ...
Mount Sinai researchers have found that a brain region that is implicated extensively in value-based decision-making and craving in people with heroin use disorder – known as the orbitofrontal ...