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Psychology


AI Crumbles on Stroop Test, Revealing the Missing Human‑Like Attention Needed for AGI

Why Your Early Career Interests Still Shape Your Jobs, Relationships and Community Years Later

Neanderthals Were Once Thought to Communicate with Grunts, Scientists Now Believe They Had Language

Psychology Says That People Who Prefer to Remain Silent Rather Than Engage in Conflict Tend to Have More Self-Control Than Others

Psychology Says Adults Who Return to Their Childhood Games Aren’t Looking for Fun. They Are Desperately Searching for the Person They Used to Be

Scientists Discover a “Shy” Plant That Can Count Without a Brain, and It May Be Smarter Than We Thought

Experts Say People Who Constantly Apologize for Things That Aren’t Their Fault May Not Be Overly Polite. It’s a Learned Childhood Survival Reflex

According to Psychology, What It Means When Someone Is Always Petting Cats

Your Brain’s “Sharp” Days May Be Worth 40 Extra Minutes of Work

Why the Expanding Hole Illusion Tricks the Brain

Consciousness Crisis: Explosive Study Reveals Science’s Stunning Failure

Negative Behavior in the Workplace: Root Causes and Solutions

Mozart Effect: Unlocking Music’s Power on Brain and Intelligence

The Psychology of Music: How Sound Affects the Brain, Emotions, and Mental Health
