Why do some memories feel crystal clear while others seem muddled or out of order? And why do our emotions play such a powerful role in shaping what we remember
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If you are likely to break your New Year’s resolution (or other commitments), you can still maintain the respect of your friends if you blame it on a shortage of
Soft skills have become increasingly popular in academic and professional circles. The term soft skills appeared in the early 1970s in the United States and emerged in French-speaking educational sciences
Whether you’re a security-driven or pleasure-seeking person, you will succumb to the dangers of impulse buying sooner or later, suggested a team of researchers based at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität (JMU) Würzburg
Warnings on cigarette packs may cause smokers to think more positively about smoking
A research article published yesterday in PLOS One has cast doubt on the psychology behind graphic warning labels on cigarette packs, as such labels have not been shown to negatively