Manipulators thrive on control and subtle tactics to influence others. Effective ways to catch them off guard include setting clear boundaries, calling out their behavior calmly, and staying...
Psychology
Dark traits
Subtle behaviors that unintentionally emit negative vibes
Certain subtle behaviors can cause individuals to unknowingly give off negative vibes. These include frequent complaining, closed body language, interrupting others during conversations, and...
AI accurately predicts narcissism from LinkedIn profiles
Predicting narcissism and intelligence from LinkedIn profiles using machine learning Machine learning algorithms can accurately predict narcissism and intelligence from LinkedIn profiles by...
Eight everyday habits that quietly reveal poor social intelligence
Social intelligence is the skill set that lets us read other people’s feelings, respect unspoken rules and adapt our behaviour smoothly. When that skill set is weak, it tends to leak out through...
Decisions
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Intelligence
The hidden strength of misunderstood individuals: embracing complexity
The article discusses how people who are often misunderstood may actually possess a valuable trait: complexity. This trait involves the ability to balance contrasting characteristics, such as being...
Brain connectivity influences optimal sleep duration
New neuroscience research reveals that individual variations in brain connectivity impact the amount of sleep needed for optimal functioning. People with stronger connectivity in brain networks...
Lifting weights boosts brain function
https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-alzheimers-disease/jad230740 Contrary to the stereotype of weightlifting being associated with brute strength, research shows that regular weight...
Intelligence plays a greater role than experience in computer proficiency
Cognitive abilities surpass experience in predicting computer proficiency A study from Aalto University found that cognitive abilities, especially working memory and executive functioning, are as...
Intuition
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Neuroscience
The self might be an illusion or a quantum process, say experts
We wake up every morning feeling like the same person who went to sleep the night before. We assume there is a single "I" behind our eyes - a pilot steering the body, making choices, and...
Exercise that works muscles helps neurons grow
Exercise strengthens muscles and the heart, but new work shows working muscles also help neurons grow. A team at MIT reports that working muscle sends signals that make motor neurons, the nerve...
Scientists reprogram astroglia into neurons to potentially treat epilepsy and repair brain circuits
A new study has shown that it is possible to turn support cells in the brain into functioning neurons that can repair damaged circuits. Researchers at King’s College London have successfully...
Everyday movement like cleaning or walking makes your brain act four years younger
While gym workouts often get all the glory, a new study from Penn State suggests that sweating it out isn't the only path to a healthy mind. Simple, everyday movements - like folding laundry,...
Various Psychology
Understanding emotional overreactions as echoes of past trauma improves adult communication
Emotional reactions in adult relationships can be disproportionate because they are linked to unresolved childhood trauma rather than the current interaction. Recognizing that intense responses may...
Parenting in childhood predicts personality in early adulthood
Affectionate parenting shapes openness, conscientiousness, and agreeableness in adulthood A longitudinal twin study following 2,232 British twins from childhood to age 18 demonstrates that...
We create a false self in early life to meet external expectations and cope with childhood experiences – James Hollis
James Hollis explores the psychological and spiritual upheaval of midlife as a necessary and meaningful rite of passage. Drawing from Jungian concepts, he introduces the idea of the "provisional...
Understanding women’s menstrual cycles: how hormones impact mood and behavior
Knowing women's cycles helps to understand why women's moods can be so up and down ("mood swings") Most women don't know their own cycle. Because of those hormonal fluctuations, women's moods are...