The Depressed See This Visual Illusion Differently (M)
A new study reveals one of the more subtle changes depression makes to how sufferers see the world.
A new study reveals one of the more subtle changes depression makes to how sufferers see the world.
Being in the moment and involved with our surroundings helps boost well-being.
These relatively simple techniques can ‘delete’ false memories without damaging others.
The key to efficient problem-solving is that moment when you say to yourself “Hold on, that cannot be right!”
Oxytocin, sometimes called the ‘love hormone’, is linked to increased bonding and closeness.
Mere ‘virtue signalling’ — saying something morally righteous in order to look good — is not enough to appear more attractive.
The study included people working from home in the U.S. during the initial stage of the pandemic.
Unfortunately, this style is considered normal by parents around the world.
It is easy for small negative events to get us down.
While we tend to think of stress as something to be avoided, it does provide the brain with stimulation.
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