The Mindset That Motivates Change And Boosts Memory (M)
The mindset is beneficial in areas like education, creativity, long-term planning and behaviour change.
The mindset is beneficial in areas like education, creativity, long-term planning and behaviour change.
The study may help to explain the weakening interest in politics in democracies around the world.
Solving the most fascinating quirk of vision: what you see is partly a memory.
Around 40 percent of people are thought to recall their dreams after waking.
Having fun leads to more than just happiness.
Saying “I love you” is a risk — if it is not reciprocated it could irreparably damage the relationship.
Most people experience intrusive thoughts occasionally, so what makes them different in OCD?
Parents are now expected continuously to watch, notice and respond to their children — which has changed how they play.
Over 50 percent of people who experience major depression will have a relapse at some point.
“When you are learning something new, you bring to mind all of the things you know that are related to that new information.” — Dr Alison Preston
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