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Psychology

SUNK COST EFFECT

Why can’t we get over the losses and we lose even more? Is the Concorde construction up to a typical sunk cost example?

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Neurobiology

MYSTERIOUS SNEEZING AFTER LOOKING AT THE SUN

A significant proportion of the population sneezes on a sunny day after leaving a room…

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Psychology

A WORD THAT WILL FULFILL ALMOST EVERY LITTLE REQUEST

Words have the power to make things happen. They are the main channel of communication in society. When we ask for something, we usually use words. However, what we say is not always important, or at least partly so. The word “because” can work wonders.

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Neurobiology

PHINEAS GAGE: A EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF NEUROSCIENCE

Phineas Gage miraculously survived having his head pierced by an iron rod. It’s hard to say whether it’s more interesting that he survived at all, or how the loss of part of his brain affected his personality.

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Psychology

CHANCES OF RECOVERING A LOST WALLET

“The less money in a lost wallet, the greater the chance of getting it back.” Are you telling you intuition and economists? How is it really?

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Neurobiology

SHOULD YOU LISTEN TO YOUR HEART?

The brain somehow manages the constant heartbeat, but the mechanism it uses affects how we see the world.

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Reviews

“LEARNING TO LOVE YOURSELF: FINDING YOUR SELF WORTH” | Sharon Wegscheider-Cruse

Self worth has a positive impact on us, further and close relations. A practical guide by Sharon Wegscheider-Cruse how to love yourself.

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Neurobiology

DREAMING PROTECTS THE EYESIGHT FROM THE ATTACK OF OTHER SENSES

When we sleep we spend 1/3 of our lives completely paralyzed and defenceless. The latest theory of defensive activation sheds new light on the role that dreams play.

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Neurobiology

A BREAKTHROUGH IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE. HOPES AFTER CURING THE MOUSE

Surprisingly positive research results raise great hopes in the treatment of other neurodegenerative diseases. Mice were cured. Time for people?

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Reviews

“EQ APPLIED: THE REAL-WORLD GUIDE TO EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE” | Justin Bariso

An book about practical use of emotions and development of emotional intelligence.

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    A BREAKTHROUGH IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE. HOPES AFTER CURING THE MOUSE

    od Mózgowiec™ 11 September 2020

    Surprisingly positive research results raise great hopes in the treatment of other neurodegenerative diseases. Mice were cured. Time for people?

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    “EQ APPLIED: THE REAL-WORLD GUIDE TO EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE” | Justin Bariso

    od Mózgowiec™ 11 September 2020

    An book about practical use of emotions and development of emotional intelligence.

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    DO WE USE ONLY 10% OF THE BRAIN?

    od Mózgowiec™ 11 September 2020

    The brain is made up of about 86 billion neurons. However, neurons are only 10% of the cerebral cortex. How much of the brain we actually use?

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    HE FOUND $ 17 THOUSAND AND HE GAVE IT TO FOOD BANK

    od Mózgowiec™ 11 September 2020

    He found $ 17 thousand but it’s surprising what happened when he gave it back.

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    A HUNGRY JUDGE IS A HARSH JUDGE?

    od Mózgowiec™ 11 September 2020

    Does the outcome of the court case depend on what the judge ate for breakfast?

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    IS IT POSSIBLE NOT TO FEEL THE PAIN?

    od Mózgowiec™ 11 September 2020

    Would a life without pain be better and would it be possible at all?

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    HE MISTOOK HIS WIFE FOR A HAT!

    od Mózgowiec™ 11 September 2020

    Recognition of the face seems simple. But it is more complicated than you think.

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    HOW NOT TO LOSE IN THE CASINO?

    od Mózgowiec™ 11 September 2020

    Casinos make a lot of money on the players who lost their recent savings. And all this is due to cognitive mistakes that encourage gambling.

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